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Chronic illness and work

Chronic illness and women: a model of disclosure at work

Chronic illness and women: a model of disclosure at work

... with chronic illness, when considering the disclosure of information about their chronic illness in their ...with illness, severity or variability of illness, individual labour ...

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Women, work and chronic illness: an exploratory investigation of themes from HILDA

Women, work and chronic illness: an exploratory investigation of themes from HILDA

... with chronic illness in the workplace helps to eliminate the hurdles which confront individuals (Vickers, ...of illness to an employer can freeze the resources (Myers, 2004) that may be available to ...

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Stigma, stress and emotional labour: experiences of women with chronic illness at work

Stigma, stress and emotional labour: experiences of women with chronic illness at work

... with chronic illness will put considerable effort into managing emotions in order to keep working using the model of ...of illness‟, „stigma associated with illness‟ and „expected management ...

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Managing the (in)visibility of chronic illness at work: dialogism, parody, and reported speech

Managing the (in)visibility of chronic illness at work: dialogism, parody, and reported speech

... at work, while their (re)created dialogues made it possible to abandon official etiquette and convey interactions unencumbered by fear and convention (Sullivan, ...of chronic illness and quality of ...

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Issues of power and disclosure for women with chronic illness in their places of work

Issues of power and disclosure for women with chronic illness in their places of work

... Another form of power—associational power—is available to workers through union membership. Unions are able to support the workers who have insufficient power to represent themselves regarding concerns with their ...

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Not just another long term chronic illness   Social Work and HIV in Ireland

Not just another long term chronic illness Social Work and HIV in Ireland

... social work in supporting those infected with and affected by HIV since the late eighties has changed in that pre- and post-HIV test counselling no longer routinely ...a chronic treatable illness, ...

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Measuring and decomposing inequity in self-reported morbidity and self-assessed health in Thailand

Measuring and decomposing inequity in self-reported morbidity and self-assessed health in Thailand

... of chronic illness (Table ...report chronic ill- ness; low education was the major socioeconomic deter- minant here, and was also prominent in accounting for all other outcomes except ...fishery ...

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Disablism in the lives of people living with a chronic illness in England and Portugal

Disablism in the lives of people living with a chronic illness in England and Portugal

... for work (where their benefits are reduced as they try to access an ever more competitive, aggressive, flexible, low-paying and ...ableist work practices and ability expectations cannot be imposed on people ...

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The personal and the professional: betwixt and between the paid and unpaid responsibilities of working women with chronic illness

The personal and the professional: betwixt and between the paid and unpaid responsibilities of working women with chronic illness

... with chronic illness were required to undertake various types of “work”, in order to achieve particular health and social ...of work that describe the means by which individuals with ...

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The Revitalization of the Community based Management of Acute Malnutrition Program in Haiti

The Revitalization of the Community based Management of Acute Malnutrition Program in Haiti

... of chronic illness onset is less harmful to the young because self-concepts are relatively more malleable than in later stages (Easterbrooks et ...Thus, illness onset and the identity as chronically ...

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Collaborative Chronic Care Networks (C3Ns) to Transform Chronic Illness Care

Collaborative Chronic Care Networks (C3Ns) to Transform Chronic Illness Care

... the work into small components and distributing it among a large commu- nity of people willing to offer their tal- ents allows those with limited time to ...

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Adherence to Treatment among Adolescents with Chronic Illness

Adherence to Treatment among Adolescents with Chronic Illness

... School plays a pivotal role in the lives of most adolescents, whether they are healthy or chronically ill. Beyond the scholastic role, school serves as a ground for interaction with peers, development of social skills ...

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Patient perspectives on health in chronic illness

Patient perspectives on health in chronic illness

... stop work to care for ...had Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) yet continued smoking, said, “I earn money with lots of hard work and when my mother burns them with smoke my heart burns ...

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The consequences of ontological insecurity for caregivers of people with epilepsy

The consequences of ontological insecurity for caregivers of people with epilepsy

... This is similar to results from studies of other chronic illness and caregiving, and is usually associated with the significant physical work associated with caring for a sick person, as[r] ...

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Biographical disruption or reinforcement? : men's life histories of emotional distress

Biographical disruption or reinforcement? : men's life histories of emotional distress

... The sociological literature on the subject of chronic illness, particularly the work of Bury and the ways in which chronic illness is the cause of biographical disruption 1982, would app[r] ...

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Paying Down the Care Deficit: The Health Consequences for Grandmothers Caring for Grandchildren in a Mexican Migrant Community of Origin

Paying Down the Care Deficit: The Health Consequences for Grandmothers Caring for Grandchildren in a Mexican Migrant Community of Origin

... care work at ...care work substitution for grandmothers include the production and exacerbation of chronic illness, an issue that underscores the need to deconstruct and work against ...

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Is there a protective effect of normal to high intellectual function on mental health in children with chronic illness?

Is there a protective effect of normal to high intellectual function on mental health in children with chronic illness?

... Living with a CI commonly implies that a child has to cope with a higher level of stress than his or her physi- cally healthy peers, due to stressors originating from the physical condition and its consequences [14]. ...

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Living with diabetes mellitus as a chronic illness: A review of literature

Living with diabetes mellitus as a chronic illness: A review of literature

... Engaging in physical activities in people living with diabetes mellitus has an influence in the blood glucose level. According to Zeqiri, Ylliand, Zeqiri, (2007) engaging in physical activity reduced blood sugar level in ...

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Agreement between questionnaire and medical records on some health and socioeconomic problems among poisoning cases

Agreement between questionnaire and medical records on some health and socioeconomic problems among poisoning cases

... parental, work, boy- girl friends' relationships, financial and ...included chronic illness, recent physical illness, and psychiatric ...this work revealed famil- iarity and well ...

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Children’s Perspectives on Living With a Sibling With a Chronic Illness

Children’s Perspectives on Living With a Sibling With a Chronic Illness

... the illness with siblings and allow them a forum to express their concerns to help them understand and feel heard and ...charity work or sibling days, 44 were also found ...

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