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Chronicity, care and complexity / edited by Rose Richards, Jennifer Creek.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Richards, Rose, Ph. D., editor.
Creek, Jennifer, editor.
Series:
Probing the boundaries.
Probing the Boundaries
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chronically ill.
Chronic diseases.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Oxford, United Kingdom : Inter-Disciplinary Press, [2013]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Chronicity is about people rather than medical conditions. It may best be understood as a complex phenomenon in which multiple elements interact with each other in unpredictable ways to bring about unanticipated changes. Making sense of chronicity, therefore, requires that we not only pay attention to all aspects of experiencing the condition, but also think about the relationships between them.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Rose Richards and Jennifer Creek
Tailoring the Harvard Special Health Report on Diabetes to the Cultural Needs of Saudi Women / Hana Al-Bannay , Tal Jarus , Lyn Jongbloed , Zhenyi Li and Elizabeth Dean
Web-Based Research Methods and Social Media: Investigating Type 2 Diabetes, Communication and Identity / Adrian Bertoli
Quest, Chaos and Restitution: The Illness Narratives of Individuals Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia Syndrome / Claire Diver , Mark Avis and Anindya Gupta
The Health-within-Illness Model (HWIM) to Reconcile Borderlands between Health and Illness for People Living with Chronic Disease / Edith Ellefsen
End of Life Care in Heart Failure: Is It Time to Reinvent the Wheel? / Rachel Stocker , Helen Close and A Pali S Hungin
Facing Mortality: Perceptions of Death in Patients with Palliative Care / Susana Neves , Abílio Oliveira and Daniel Sampaio
‘For the Blood is the Soul’: The Haemodialysis Experience / Tsipi Hanalis-Miller , Rebecca Jacoby and Mauro Rathaus
Living with Heart Failure through the Lens of Patients: A Metasynthesis / Janet Gavin Knecht
‘You Look Very Well for a Transplant’: Finding a Space for One’s Narrative in Chronic Kidney Disease through Autoethnography / Rose Richards
Living with Sarcoidosis / Penny Humphries and Jennifer Creek
Tackling Faith-Based Stigma in the Context of HIV/AIDS / Ville Päivänsalo
Have You Remembered to Take the Coumadin? Life Trajectories and Invisible Work in the Narratives of Coronary Heart Disease Patients / Aide Esu
The Experience of Coping with Disability Acquired Due to Chronic Illness / Randi Garber and Adi Finkelstein
Living with Chronic Disease: Self-Management of Daily Activities by Patients with Rheumatic Disease / Maria do Céu Sá and Abílio Oliveira
Creative Approaches to Mental Health: A Critical Analysis of the Mindfulness Agenda in Sussex / Kate Spiegelhalter
Persistent Pain as a Pathological Entity / Elisa Arnaudo
The Embodiment of Chronic Disease in Heilkunst Medicine / Carol-Ann Galego
Intimacy and Empowerment in a Clinic of Chronicity / Ian Flaherty
Coping with Chronic Pain in Everyday Life: The Case of Fibromyalgia Syndrome / Chiara Moretti.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-84888-190-8
OCLC:
887227997
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9781848881907 DOI

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