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"When the whole 'bloke' thing starts to crumble"
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Why are men under-represented as users of arthritisself management programs? This study explores theinteraction between gender, work, age and selfmanagement of a chronic illness from a socio-constructive perspective. A mixed method study wasconducted including analyses of service use records,in-depth interviews with men with arthritis andtheir partners, and a trial to test the applicationsof the research findings. It was found that men'sdecisions to access arthritis self managementprograms were strongly influenced by dominant socialexpectations of men to be strong and independent.This meant that they tended to avoid seeking helpuntil their condition deteriorated to a point ofcrisis, usually represented by an inability tocontinue working. This pattern of behaviour wasparticularly evident in men in the middle stages oflife with the greatest work and family obligations.More work needs to be done to explore the optionsfor reaching men before they arrive at a criticalstage in the progress of their condition. The rolesof general practitioners and partners need to betaken into account.
Autorentext
Lisa F. Gibbs, B.Sc.(Hons), PhD, Snr Research Fellow, McCaughey Centre:VicHealth Centre for the Promotion of Mental Health and Community Wellbeing, University of Melbourne. Research focus: gender and chronic illness, child public health, and culturally competent, community based participatory approaches to public health research.
Klappentext
Why are men under-represented as users of arthritis self management programs? This study explores the interaction between gender, work, age and self management of a chronic illness from a socio- constructive perspective. A mixed method study was conducted including analyses of service use records, in-depth interviews with men with arthritis and their partners, and a trial to test the applications of the research findings. It was found that men's decisions to access arthritis self management programs were strongly influenced by dominant social expectations of men to be strong and independent. This meant that they tended to avoid seeking help until their condition deteriorated to a point of crisis, usually represented by an inability to continue working. This pattern of behaviour was particularly evident in men in the middle stages of life with the greatest work and family obligations. More work needs to be done to explore the options for reaching men before they arrive at a critical stage in the progress of their condition. The roles of general practitioners and partners need to be taken into account.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639050721
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B13mm x T150mm
- Jahr 2013
- EAN 9783639050721
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-05072-1
- Titel "When the whole 'bloke' thing starts to crumble"
- Autor Lisa Gibbs
- Untertitel Men's Access to Chronic Illness (Qrthritis) Self Management Programs
- Gewicht 350g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Anzahl Seiten 224
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein