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    Living with chronic illness. A biographical analysis of a family's account.

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    Publication date
    2012-10-18
    Author
    Arnfield, Susan M.
    Supervisor
    Beckett-Wrighton, Clare
    Horrocks, Christine
    Keyword
    Chronic illness
    ; Narrative
    ; Self
    ; Identity
    ; Relationships
    ; Carers
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    Creative Commons License
    The University of Bradford theses are licenced under a Creative Commons Licence.
    Institution
    University of Bradford
    Department
    School of Social and International Studies
    Awarded
    2011
    
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    It has been estimated that by the year 2014 there will be a 12 per cent increase in the number of adults with at least one chronic illness condition (Carrier, 2009). The turn to caring for those with a chronic illness at home has resulted in carers having an increased risk of developing health problems (Ohman & Soderberg, 2004). As such there is a need to understand how families manage and cope with illness at home. This study has examined the effect chronic illness had on not only the woman with illness, but also the immediate family closely involved with her care. Additionally the study has sought to address the effect chronic illness had on the ¿self¿ and ¿identity¿ of these three women and to determine what extent and impact the illness process had on the relationships within this family. The study used open-ended biographic narrative interviews to elicit data. The research revealed that each woman experienced change and loss to both ¿self¿ and ¿identity¿ albeit in different ways. Interestingly and of significance is the way these women in their narrative accounts revisited their past lives in implicating and accounting for the present and the future (Freeman 2010). It was discovered that the past history and past relationships of these women affected how they each responded to illness and each other in their present circumstances.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5480
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    Thesis
    Qualification name
    PhD
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