The aim of this paper is to illuminate findings of disclosure experiences for youth living with chronic illness using a non-categorical approach. The findings were derived from a larger qualitative study framed by social constructivist grounded theory that sought to understand youth\u27s involvement in healthcare decision-making in the context of chronic illness. Fifty-four youth participated in the study, ranging from 9 to 24 years. Three main themes representing the youth\u27s perspectives and experiences of disclosing chronic illness were identified: (1) disclosure is central to the illness experience; (2) spectrum of disclosure; and (3) navigating others\u27 reactions to disclosure. The findings reinforce that more emphasis on decisions...
It has been proposed that anywhere up to 28 per cent of young people in England have some form of ch...
Early detection of long term conditions is predicated on assumptions that lifestyle changes and medi...
This qualitative descriptive study explores the experience of four youth between the ages of 16-21 y...
Section A critically reviews relevant theoretical literature and empirical studies exploring the par...
Objective It has been reported that the diagnosis of a chronic illness increases a child's suscepti...
The aim of this study is to provide a qualitative perspective of young peoples’ experiences of long ...
The purposes of this study were to explore preferences for involvement of chronically ill adolescent...
It is estimated that one-half of all U.S. adults currently deal with chronic illness (Ward, Schiller...
The interrelationship between stigma and help-seeking is under-researched among children and adolesc...
Increasing numbers of youth globally live with a chronic illness. These youth use alcohol and mariju...
Increasing numbers of youth globally live with a chronic illness. These youth use alcohol and mariju...
Objective Assess the existing evidence base in order to synthesise the current qualitative findings ...
This thesis investigates the experiences of young adults living with either Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) o...
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) describes a group of conditions that includes Crohn's disease and u...
This study assessed the illness centrality of adolescents with CF and the specific ways that CF may ...
It has been proposed that anywhere up to 28 per cent of young people in England have some form of ch...
Early detection of long term conditions is predicated on assumptions that lifestyle changes and medi...
This qualitative descriptive study explores the experience of four youth between the ages of 16-21 y...
Section A critically reviews relevant theoretical literature and empirical studies exploring the par...
Objective It has been reported that the diagnosis of a chronic illness increases a child's suscepti...
The aim of this study is to provide a qualitative perspective of young peoples’ experiences of long ...
The purposes of this study were to explore preferences for involvement of chronically ill adolescent...
It is estimated that one-half of all U.S. adults currently deal with chronic illness (Ward, Schiller...
The interrelationship between stigma and help-seeking is under-researched among children and adolesc...
Increasing numbers of youth globally live with a chronic illness. These youth use alcohol and mariju...
Increasing numbers of youth globally live with a chronic illness. These youth use alcohol and mariju...
Objective Assess the existing evidence base in order to synthesise the current qualitative findings ...
This thesis investigates the experiences of young adults living with either Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) o...
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) describes a group of conditions that includes Crohn's disease and u...
This study assessed the illness centrality of adolescents with CF and the specific ways that CF may ...
It has been proposed that anywhere up to 28 per cent of young people in England have some form of ch...
Early detection of long term conditions is predicated on assumptions that lifestyle changes and medi...
This qualitative descriptive study explores the experience of four youth between the ages of 16-21 y...