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

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...

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Superior document:Probing the Boundaries
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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, United Kingdom : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, [2013]
©2013
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Probing the boundaries.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Table of 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.