| Literature DB >> 30151224 |
Katherine White1, Marianne Sm Issac2, Claire Kamoun3, Jessica Leygues4, Simon Cohn5.
Abstract
This article explores the ways in which people cope with social and clinical dimensions of their chronic conditions. Existing literature was reviewed to categorize factors identified as being key. They were sorted into six groupings which are reflected by the acronym THRIVE: therapeutic interventions, habit and routine, relational-social, individual differences, values and beliefs, and emotional factors. We found little evidence to suggest different conditions prompt unique coping responses; rather, a range of common factors were observed across diverse conditions. The THRIVE framework not only summarizes current literature but provides a starting point for further research and development of future interventions.Entities:
Keywords: chronic illness; coping; factors; framework; literature review
Year: 2018 PMID: 30151224 PMCID: PMC6104221 DOI: 10.1177/2055102918793552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Psychol Open ISSN: 2055-1029
Figure 1.Articles in the review process.
Adaptation according to chronic illness studied.
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| Multiple diseases or body systems |
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| Cancer |
| Naaman et al. (2009) | ||||
| Diabetes |
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| Moreira et al. (2013) | Bazzazian and Besharat (2012) |
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| Cardiovascular |
| Karademas (2014) | Dalteg et al. (2011) | Badger (1990) | Badger (1990) | |
| Neurological disease |
| Pakenham and Samios (2013) | Aydemir et al. (2012) | |||
| Rheumatic and autoimmune diseases |
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| Psychiatric diseases |
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| Kidney diseases | Starzomski and Hilton (2000) | Starzomski and Hilton (2000) |
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| Inflammatory bowel disease | Kiebles et al. (2010) | Kiebles et al. (2010) |
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| HIV/AIDS |
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| Chronic pain | ||||||
| Allergic diseases |
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| Others diseases or condition |
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