Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption —a changed relation to time and space— as a sensitizing concept for understanding chronic illness narratives. Methods: Sixteen men and 16 women with Type 2 diabetes were purposefully sampled. Each was interviewed about his or her experience of diabetes self-management using the biographical-narrative interview method. Transcripts were inspected for key moments defined as emotionally laden stories relevant to the purpose of the research. We present dialogically inflected discursive analysis of exemplar extracts. Results: The analysis demonstrates how the concept of chronotope disruption helps identify, and understand, impor-tant aspects of patients ’ chronic illness narratives....
This article suggests that some illness experience may require a reading practice less concerned wit...
This paper presents some results of a sociological field research study done in a cardiology rehabil...
This paper examines the necessary identity reconstruction for chronic pain patients through the use ...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption —a changed relation to time and spa...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption -a changed relation to time and spa...
Purpose: This narrative review is concerned with the ways in which the relationships between time an...
When we are stricken with an illness or some other affliction, the temporal frameworks that we take ...
This small exploratory study considers the use of the narrative approach in eliciting and understand...
This article studies the phenomenology of chronic illness in light of phenomenology’s insights into ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to study how people suffering from chronic fatigue (usually Chroni...
This contentious paper aims to explore the experience of time by individuals who have been diagnose...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014New consumer technologies give patients access to a...
Chronically-ill older adults (age 65+) who receive a new cancer diagnosis face many unique challenge...
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood glucose and a high r...
Biographical accounts of illness offer useful insights into the social and adaptive processes of liv...
This article suggests that some illness experience may require a reading practice less concerned wit...
This paper presents some results of a sociological field research study done in a cardiology rehabil...
This paper examines the necessary identity reconstruction for chronic pain patients through the use ...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption —a changed relation to time and spa...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption -a changed relation to time and spa...
Purpose: This narrative review is concerned with the ways in which the relationships between time an...
When we are stricken with an illness or some other affliction, the temporal frameworks that we take ...
This small exploratory study considers the use of the narrative approach in eliciting and understand...
This article studies the phenomenology of chronic illness in light of phenomenology’s insights into ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to study how people suffering from chronic fatigue (usually Chroni...
This contentious paper aims to explore the experience of time by individuals who have been diagnose...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014New consumer technologies give patients access to a...
Chronically-ill older adults (age 65+) who receive a new cancer diagnosis face many unique challenge...
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood glucose and a high r...
Biographical accounts of illness offer useful insights into the social and adaptive processes of liv...
This article suggests that some illness experience may require a reading practice less concerned wit...
This paper presents some results of a sociological field research study done in a cardiology rehabil...
This paper examines the necessary identity reconstruction for chronic pain patients through the use ...