S2) Sociological approaches to LTCs Flashcards

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Identify 4 characteristics of long term conditions

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  • Long term
  • Often co-morbidities
  • Controlled but not cured
  • Profound influence on lives of sufferers
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Describe the illness work of LTCs in terms of the diagnosis

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Getting diagnosis:

  • May be period of uncertainty / ambivalence
  • Diagnosis can be shocking, threatening / relieving
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Describe the illness work of LTCs in terms of the management

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Managing symptoms:

  • Cope with physical manifestations of illness
  • Cope with bodily changes & self-conception changes
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Describe the everyday work of LTCs

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  • Coping and strategic management; cognitive process & actions
  • Normalisation; pre-illness lifestyle intact / redefine identity
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Describe the emotional work of LTCs

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  • Protect emotional well-being of others (reduce dependency)
  • Maintaining normal activities (breadwinner, wife, mother)
  • May downplay pain to present “cheery self” (impacts youths)
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Describe the biographical work of LTCs

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  • Loss of self
  • Former self-image crumbles away without simultaneous development of equally valued new ones
  • New consciousness of the body and fragility of life
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Describe the identity work of LTCs

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  • Different conditions carry different connotations
  • Affects how people see themselves and how others see them
  • Consequence of actual and imagined reaction of others
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What is stigma?

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Stigma is a negatively defined condition, attribute, trait or behaviour conferring “deviant” status

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Distinguish between discreditable and discredited stigma

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  • Discreditable – nothing seen, but if found out… – e.g. mental illness / HIV positive

- Discredited – physically visible characteristic or well known stigma – e.g. physical disability, known suicide attempt

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Distinguish between felt and enacted stigma

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  • Enacted stigma – the real experience of prejudice, discrimination and disadvantage (as the consequence of a condition)

- Felt stigma – fear of enacted stigma, also encompasses a feeling of shame (associated with having a condition)

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