Illness experience and occupations of people with chronic fatigue syndrome
โ Scribed by Melanie L. Gray; Ellie M. Fossey
- Book ID
- 104469482
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 101 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-0766
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โฆ Synopsis
Chronic fatigue syndrome affects people's physical and cognitive capacities for participation in their occupations, but has received limited consideration by occupational therapists. This qualitative study explores the illness experiences and occupations of five people living with chronic fatigue syndrome. Narrative data were collected using the Occupational Performance History InterviewโII (OPHIโII). Key aspects of participantsโ illness experiences, identified through thematic analysis, were: (i) experiencing and understanding chronic fatigue syndrome; (ii) experiencing different types of fatigue; (iii) โan ending and a beginningโ; (iv) experiencing doing activities; and (v) doing something towards getting well. These findings reveal participantsโ life stories, identities, relationships, and occupations had been dramatically altered. Their implication is that people living with this condition face issues, for which occupational therapy can be of assistance. The efficacy of interventions to enable them to adapt their occupations and rebuild their lives merits further research. The potential usefulness of OPHIโII for learning about how clientsโ occupations are altered by chronic illness in research and practice is illustrated.
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