Pumping iron: compliance with chelation therapy among young people who have thalassaemia major

被引:32
作者
Atkin, K [1 ]
Ahmad, WIU [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Nuffield Inst Hlth, Ctr Res Primary Care, Leeds LS2 9PL, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
young people; chronic illness; compliance; thalassaemia; ethnicity; genetics;
D O I
10.1111/1467-9566.00216
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Compliance with medical regimens is not simply a technical or practical task but part of the everyday experience of living with a chronic illness. Any discussion of compliance must, therefore, begin from the individual's personal and social context. This paper explores how young people who have thalassaemia major respond to their daily chelation therapy. It suggests that compliance dominates the young person's narratives and represents the most disruptive aspect of their illness. More specifically, compliance evokes both practical and emotional difficulties as the young person tries to make sense of the relationship between body, self and illness. Within this dynamic process the young person has to reconcile the consequences of non-compliance within the broader experience and responsibilities of 'growing-up' and maintaining a positive self-identity.
引用
收藏
页码:500 / 524
页数:25
相关论文
共 54 条
  • [1] REFLECTIONS ON THE CONSANGUINITY AND BIRTH OUTCOME DEBATE
    AHMAD, WIU
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE, 1994, 16 (04): : 423 - 428
  • [2] Ahmad WIU, 1996, BRIT J SOC WORK, V26, P755
  • [3] GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL CONDUCT OF MEDICAL-RESEARCH IN CHILDREN
    ALDERSON, P
    SIDDLE, J
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, 1994, 71 (03) : 282 - 282
  • [4] ALDERSON P, 1996, WHAT WORKS EFFECTIVE
  • [5] RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS - REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGICAL-FACTORS RELATED TO ETIOLOGY, EFFECTS, AND TREATMENT
    ANDERSON, KO
    BRADLEY, LA
    YOUNG, LD
    MCDANIEL, LK
    WISE, CM
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 1985, 98 (02) : 358 - 387
  • [6] [Anonymous], WHAT WORKS SERVICES
  • [7] [Anonymous], 1994, Managing sickle cell disease in low income families
  • [8] [Anonymous], 1986, CONCEPTS HLTH ILLNES
  • [9] [Anonymous], 1996, Race and Community Care
  • [10] Family care-giving and chronic illness: how parents cope with a child with a sickle cell disorder or thalassaemia
    Atkin, K
    Ahmad, WIU
    [J]. HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY, 2000, 8 (01) : 57 - 69