week 6 college, H14, 15 Flashcards

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give the definition of a chronic illness

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name some Physical, cognitive, psychological and social consequences of chronic illness.

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3
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what is the WHO’s definition of quality of life?

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4
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which 4 factors influence quality of life regarding people with chronic illness?

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5
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what three points of critique on the stage model are mentioned?

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6
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  • describe the crisis theory
  • which 3 processes occure after chronic illness diagnosis?
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7
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which three negative consequences are linked to denial

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8
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in what scenario is emotion focused coping adaptive?

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9
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What is central in adaptational models?

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10
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what is the main idea in Taylor’s cognitive adaptational model?

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11
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what are five ways trauma can greate personal growth (post-traumatic growth)

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12
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according to McCubbin & Patterson: which three fases does a family go through when adjusting to a chronic illness within the family?

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13
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If caregiving is perceived as a burden or has positive effects depends on which 4 factors?

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14
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according to the stage model of Morse & johnson. through which four stages does someone go when accepting/adjusting to disease?

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  1. uncertainty
  2. disruption
  3. striving for recovery
  4. restoration of well-being
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15
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the WHOQOL-100 measures which six domains of QoL?

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16
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What is the difference between QoL and wellbeing?
which two ways of wellbeing are mentioned?

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well-being is a broader construct than QoL. Can be viewed from a national and individual level:
* Hedonic well-being is centered on the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain.
* Eudemonic well-being focuses on living in accordance with one’s true self, achieving personal growth, and fulfilling one’s potential. It is more about the quality of life derived from living virtuously and meaningfully.