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Chronic Illness and the Life Course: the case of Ulcerative Colitis Professor Mike Kelly Health Development Agency and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Ulcerative Colitis Disease of the lining layer of the gut Chronic unpredictable diarrhoea Passage of blood and mucous Haemorrhage Development of cancer
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Treatment Sulphasalazine Steroids Surgery
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Epidemiology Young to early adulthood More common in females Prevalence 100 per 100,000 Incidence 5-10 per 100,000 Family connection 10% cases
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Subjects Had all had total colectomy and ileostomy for ulcerative colitis
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Sample Medical and surgical outpatient clinics Ileostomy association Volunteers Snowball sample
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Methods Fifty in-depth interviews tape recorded manual transcription identification of key themes intellectual craftsmanship
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The impact of serious illness
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Primary social attachments Family Friends Work
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The start of the trouble initial uncertainty “I must do something about this” symptom escalation an acute episode “you really are ill”
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Diagnosis X rays and barium enemas colonoscopy resistance acceptance
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Living with chronic disease variable symptoms pain and uncertainty loss of control diet relationships
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Fighting back
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Carrying on regardless
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Making sense of it all Trying to understand cause hope of recovery extreme ill health risks of cancer
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Consenting to surgery
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The immediate impact of surgery Pain Fears Dependency experiences Relief Grief
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Becoming an ileostomist Disgust Management issues Fears Complications learning the skills
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Difficult micro hand skills Availability of help varies Incorporation of skills into lifestyle Can never be entirely forgotten about or ignored
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Being different Incontinence Carrying faeces around Incorporation of oddities into self conception Minimalizing Resolutely carrying on as normal Doubts and worries remain
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Information management
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Imperatives versus irrelevance Control over information flow Inability to control information
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Relationships Irrelevance Paralysis Openness Anxiety
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The right to be taken seriously as a sexual partner
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Complications and problems Medical and surgical Perineal wound Skin Blockages and dehydration
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Types of coping Technical Intrasubjective Interpersonal Intersubjective
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Self A sense of who and what I am
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Identity What other people believe me to be
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Conclusion Situated self Substantial self situated identity substantial identity
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