Coping with Chronic Illness Flashcards

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Describe Lazarus’ Transactional Model of Stress

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Primary Appraisal
- is this stressful?
Secondary Appraisal - can I cope with this?

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What is problem focussed coping? Give examples

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Take action to reduce demands of stressor

  • Or to increases resources able to manage it
    e. g. revision plan, setting agenda, studying for extra qualifications to enable career change, counselling for failing relationship
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What is emtotion focused coping?

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attempts to manage the emotions caused by stress

  • seeking emotional support
  • denial
  • distraction
  • venting anger
  • exercise
  • alcohol/drugs
  • humour
  • suicide
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Coping is context dependent and dynamic

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  • is it a practical solution
  • times/resources/moneu available
  • personality
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What are the characteristics of Type A behaviours

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  • think of, or doing, two things at once,
  • hurrying the speech of others
  • unduly irritated by questes
  • knee jigging or finger tapping
  • playing every game to win
  • frequent use of obscenities
  • ipatientct when watching someone else doing sometihng
  • eating and speaking very fast
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What are the characteristics of Type C personally

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  • cooperative and appeasing
  • compliant and passive
  • stoic
  • unassertive and selfsacrificing
  • tend to inhibit negative emotions e.g. anger
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High N personaily

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  • worrying
  • negative outlook
  • introspective
  • low self-concept
  • social anxiety
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How does stress cause illness?

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  • prolonged interaction between physio/bio/psychological factors
  • atherosclerosis
  • essential hypertension
  • stress also changes behaviour
  • smoking, alcohol, get, exercise, accidents
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What are the impacts of chronic illness on a person?

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  • emotional distress
  • restriction and disruptions to normal life
  • learning how to manage the illness
  • new tasks
  • changing risk factors to help prevent progression
  • side effects of treatment
  • loss of self
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What is the impact of chronic illness on families?

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  • community care increases pressure on families
  • physical, psychological, social, financial consequence of informal caring
  • objective, subjective burden
  • caregivers ness are often given low priority
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How can healthcare professionals aid stress management?

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  • information provision
  • social support
  • self-management training
  • stress management training
  • psychotropic medication
  • CBT
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What are the aims of coping interventions?

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  • reduce distress
  • help to manage illness effectively
  • minimise impact of illness on daily life
  • prevent progression and minimise risk of further health problems
  • each intervention may have multiple benefits
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