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Encountering the downward phase: biographical work in people with multiple sclerosis living at home

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  • Boeije, Hennie R.
  • Duijnstee, Mia S. H.
  • Grypdonck, Mieke H. F.
  • Pool, Aart

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This qualitative study examines how individuals in an advanced stage of multiple sclerosis (MS) who live at home, accommodate to their illness. The downward phase in the illness trajectory of MS often consists of a lengthy period of gradual decline. According to Corbin and Strauss's framework, accommodation is conceptualized as biographical work that refers to the actions taken to retain control over the life course and to give life meaning again. For our purpose semi-structured interviews with 22 people with MS were conducted and compared with 21 interviews with their family caregivers. The analysis consisted of fragmenting and connecting the data and involved close reading and constant comparison. The continuity of biography is at risk since body and performance failures lead to the loss of salient aspects of self. Participants interpret MS as an all-encompassing illness and emphasize the process of having to give up everything. Four case stories are described to demonstrate the complex intertwining of the biographical processes and to show the range in biographical accommodation. Some patients are capable of putting their lives back together again, while others retreat or do not consider MS a part of their lives. The unpredictable course of MS makes it impossible to give new direction to the life course.

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  • Boeije, Hennie R. & Duijnstee, Mia S. H. & Grypdonck, Mieke H. F. & Pool, Aart, 2002. "Encountering the downward phase: biographical work in people with multiple sclerosis living at home," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 55(6), pages 881-893, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:55:y:2002:i:6:p:881-893
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    2. Richardson, Jane C. & Ong, Bie Nio & Sim, Julius, 2006. "Is chronic widespread pain biographically disruptive?," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 63(6), pages 1573-1585, September.
    3. Emanuela Calandri & Federica Graziano & Martina Borghi & Silvia Bonino, 2018. "Depression, Positive and Negative Affect, Optimism and Health-Related Quality of Life in Recently Diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis Patients: The Role of Identity, Sense of Coherence, and Self-efficacy," Journal of Happiness Studies, Springer, vol. 19(1), pages 277-295, January.
    4. Joanna Dymecka & Mariola Bidzan, 2018. "Biomedical Variables and Adaptation to Disease and Health-Related Quality of Life in Polish Patients with MS," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 15(12), pages 1-20, November.

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