2014
DOI: 10.2147/copd.s53887
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Time spent by people managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease indicates biographical disruption

Abstract: Since Bury’s 1982 proposal that chronic illness creates biographical disruption for those who are living with it, there has been no effort to quantitatively measure such disruption. “Biographical disruption” refers to the substantial and directive influence that chronic illness can have over the course of a person’s life. Qualitative research and time use studies have demonstrated that people with chronic illnesses spend considerable amounts of time managing their health, and that these demands may change over… Show more

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“…This is illustrated with COPD, an illness that typically takes more time to manage than other NCDs, and which significantly diminishes a patient's quality of life. 22 The high level of multimorbidity in our study reflects the high level in the broader society, as shown in recent hospital separation data (Table 1).…”
Section: Specific Troubles Raised By Multimorbiditysupporting
confidence: 77%
“…This is illustrated with COPD, an illness that typically takes more time to manage than other NCDs, and which significantly diminishes a patient's quality of life. 22 The high level of multimorbidity in our study reflects the high level in the broader society, as shown in recent hospital separation data (Table 1).…”
Section: Specific Troubles Raised By Multimorbiditysupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Bury's concept of biographical disruption was originally developed in the context of a new diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, but the concept has been found to apply to many chronic illnesses including COPD and cancer 35. Heart failure has a poorer prognosis than many cancers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This involves, for patients and carers, an uneasy focus of attention on the breath, which is not typically brought to consciousness. This brings about disruptions to everyday life assumptions and practices, such as the ability to exercise, concentrate, and cope with distressing acute exacerbations, and associated disruptions to personal conceptions of identity [ 37 39 ]. Crucially, there is a mobilization of resources to deal with this sensation, as breathlessness becomes something to be treated and self-managed.…”
Section: Awareness Of Breathlessnessmentioning
confidence: 99%