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Illness and disease/experiences

Further explorations of illness uncertainty: Carer’s experiences of Parkinson’s disease

Further explorations of illness uncertainty: Carer’s experiences of Parkinson’s disease

... chronic illness and has been associated with carer depression, anxiety and life satisfaction (Maikranz, Steele, Dreyer, Stratman, & Bovaird, 2007; Unson, Flynn, Glendon, Haymes, & Sancho, 2015; ...

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Health maintenance, meaning, and disrupted illness trajectories in people with low back pain: a qualitative study

Health maintenance, meaning, and disrupted illness trajectories in people with low back pain: a qualitative study

... wellness and wellbeing. Acceptance of the pathogenic model of health by most health professionals has dictated that disease prevention and management are the optimal routes to better health. However, research ...

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Experiences of mental illness stigma, prejudice and discrimination: a review of measures

Experiences of mental illness stigma, prejudice and discrimination: a review of measures

... There has been a substantial increase in research on mental illness related stigma over the past 10 years [4,5]. Link and Phelan note that the stigma concept has received criticism for being too individually ...

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A qualitative exploration of family members’ experiences of paediatric chronic illness

A qualitative exploration of family members’ experiences of paediatric chronic illness

... the disease answered, which may reduce anxiety regarding treatments and their uncertainties about the ...the illness with siblings and allow them a forum to express their concerns and help them understand ...

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Living with chronic illness : experiences of diagnosis and treatment

Living with chronic illness : experiences of diagnosis and treatment

... partner’s PCA, emotions such as being scared, concerned, worried, nervous and angry as well as feelings of emotional turmoil and devastation (Butler et al., 2000) or insecurity (O’Shaughnessy et al., 2016) were ...

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Childhood nephrotic syndrome: Children's and parents' illness perceptions and psychological sequelae

Childhood nephrotic syndrome: Children's and parents' illness perceptions and psychological sequelae

... developed illness representations o f that illness and will have a behef system about the causes, consequences, duration, control and symptoms of the ...other’s’ illness perceptions, where spouses ...

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Relative views of madness: Families' experiences of living with mental illness

Relative views of madness: Families' experiences of living with mental illness

... JK: Er . I really d o n 't know . It's been tem pered (1) by w h at I know, from my friends th a t schizophrenia is a medical disease, they discovered th a t quite recently . I alw ays [thought] about the family . ...

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Illness and disease: an empirical-ethical viewpoint

Illness and disease: an empirical-ethical viewpoint

... certain disease but who are not feeling ...a disease is often detected at a very early stage when people are symptomless and do not feel ...health, disease, and illness” ...Similar ...

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Patient Disease Perceptions and Coping Strategies for Arthritis in a Developing Nation: A Qualitative Study

Patient Disease Perceptions and Coping Strategies for Arthritis in a Developing Nation: A Qualitative Study

... their disease experience for 30 consecutive days, found that individuals who reported daily spiritual experiences, such as praying, had higher levels of positive mood and greater tolerance of pain ...

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Caregiving and the experience of health and illness in children living with HIV/AIDS in Gulu District Northern Uganda: An ethnographic research narrative

Caregiving and the experience of health and illness in children living with HIV/AIDS in Gulu District Northern Uganda: An ethnographic research narrative

... the illness that afflicts them; this leads to the quest to understand people’s perceptions on their health against a debilitating or chronic disease as well as how these experiences and perceptions ...

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Engagement in assertive community treatment as experienced by recovering clients with severe mental illness and concurrent substance use

Engagement in assertive community treatment as experienced by recovering clients with severe mental illness and concurrent substance use

... Eleven participants (nine men and two women) aged 27–63 years (mean, 39 years) were included in the study (Table 1). The duration of ACT was 14–30 months (mean, 22 months) at the time of the first inter- view. Most ...

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THE EXPERIENCES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN SUPPORTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY RECOVERY PROGRAM IN WEST JAVA PROVINCE INDONESIA

THE EXPERIENCES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN SUPPORTING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY RECOVERY PROGRAM IN WEST JAVA PROVINCE INDONESIA

... However, when the Government tried to implement this program, several problems arose namely lack of EBP (evidence-based practice), inadequate policy in mental Health, low client participation and pasung (confinement) for ...

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The care of chronic illness in general practice

The care of chronic illness in general practice

... Appendix 2.5 Your views on chronic disease and illness Experience of chronic disease, chronic disease patients The role of the GP and general practice /Issues/Problems in Chronic Disease[r] ...

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The experience of Greek Cypriot individuals living with mental illness: preliminary results of a phenomenological study

The experience of Greek Cypriot individuals living with mental illness: preliminary results of a phenomenological study

... tal illness (SMI) [1, ...mental illness, in line with the wider ...mental illness are un- able to communicate their needs, or that their needs are very simple, thus very easy to be understood ...

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Experiences of Individuals Living with Chronic Mental Illness in Northern Namibia

Experiences of Individuals Living with Chronic Mental Illness in Northern Namibia

... The mental health situation in Namibia is said to be alarming, especially in the rural northern regions, where individuals living with chronic mental illness are severely neglected [37]. Being a mentally ill ...

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Hospitalized care for MDR TB in Port Harcourt, Nigeria: a qualitative study

Hospitalized care for MDR TB in Port Harcourt, Nigeria: a qualitative study

... of illness and patients’ interdependence in this study, future research could focus on innovative patient- centred support mechanisms that are accessible and incorporate stigma reduction activities and emotional ...

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Burden of Crohn’s disease: economics and quality of life aspects in Italy

Burden of Crohn’s disease: economics and quality of life aspects in Italy

... Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory condition that can involve any region of the gastrointestinal tract, from mouth to anus, but typically affects the distal small bowel, the terminal ileum (ileitis), and/or ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC4993680.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4993680.pdf

... experiences of men in their community, how men perceived the community they lived in, and their perceptions of health. Given that work and money were such important parts of the lives of these men, many of these ...

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A qualitative study on hypertensive care behavior in primary health care settings in Malaysia

A qualitative study on hypertensive care behavior in primary health care settings in Malaysia

... Patients must be given the opportunity to relate their experiences with hypertension during the follow-up. This may allow the health professionals to understand the crucial elements of patients’ adherence, such as ...

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A multicase study of a prolonged critical illness in the Intensive Care Unit : patient, family and nurses' trajectories : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, Massey University, Palmerston

A multicase study of a prolonged critical illness in the Intensive Care Unit : patient, family and nurses' trajectories : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... acute illness became ...critical illness became ...the illness and proposed treatments should be communicated as the illness enters a chronic ...their illness. Expectations of the ...

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