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Critical analysis of everyday self-care decision making in chronic illness
Authors:Paterson B L  Russell C  Thorne S
Affiliation:University of British Columbia School of Nursing, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. paterson@nursing.ubc.ca
Abstract:
AIMS OF THE PAPER: The purpose of the paper is to (1) identify prevalent assumptions that underlie the traditional conceptualization of everyday self-care decision making and (2) contrast these with the findings of relevant research. BACKGROUND/RATIONALE: Current understandings of self-care decision making in chronic illness tend to be extrapolated from knowledge gained in relation to one-time decisions, or decision making in contexts that are only superficially related to the complexity and pervasiveness of living with a chronic disease. FINDINGS: The authors challenge the assumptions with which current understandings represent self-care decision making in chronic illness, using evidence from their research on what it is like to live with and manage the implications of having a chronic disease on an everyday basis. CONCLUSIONS: The paper concludes with a call for a new conceptualization of self-care decision making in chronic illness which sufficiently addresses the unique and complex nature of such decisions.
Keywords:chronic illness    self-care    decision making    quality of life    concept analysis
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