Explaining illness and coping Flashcards

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Sick-role behaviour

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Parsons 1951

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What is the “Sick-role behvaiour”?

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a sociological construct that you carry out after being accepted and identified as sick and is governed by social expectations

Exemption from normal social roles – must be legitimised by an authority (e.g. mum/ course leader)
Exemption from responsibility for illness (e.g. sick must be looked after/ not your fault)
Illness is undesirable (e.g. want to get well)
Seek appropriate help (e.g. see a doctor, stay in)
Time limited (e.g. acute/ length illness)

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3
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Self regulation theory

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Leventhal et al

1984

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What is the self regulation theory?

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Common sense model of illness including the framework of how we think/cope/treated.

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SELF REGULATION MODEL OF ILLNESS

Stage 1

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Illness representation (You think what the illness is, the cause of it, how long it will last, what symptoms will occur, your belief on how well the illness can be cured) or emotional representation of illness

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Stage 2

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Coping (you identify a coping behaviour which you think will return your health to normal

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Stage 3

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Appraisal (evaluate coping strategy – whether it worked or not)

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Symptom perception

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key to practise of effective medicine,

Goff et al 2000 found:

90% of ovarian cancer sufferers had symptoms but did not seek help

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Beliefs about medicine

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Horne 1999

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Beliefs about medicine

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Specific – necessity: beliefs that this medication improves health status (e.g. efficacy)
Specific – concerns: beliefs that this medication harmful (e.g. dependence, side-effects)
General – harms: beliefs about harms of all medications (e.g. all some form of poison)
General – overuse: beliefs professionals over-reliant on medication (e.g. over-prescription)

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Adherence

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active doctor-patient collaboration

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12
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Petrie et al 2011

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sending texts to remind to take inhaler/scary consequences increased adherence by 10%

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Ilness perception questionnaire

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Moss-Morris et al 2002

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