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Living with motor neurone disease: an insider's sociological perspective.

Kirsten Harley1, Karen Willis2.   

Abstract

This article is a discussion between two former colleagues and longstanding friends about the lived experience of illness and disability. In January 2013, Kirsten Harley, a promising early career sociologist was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND), a degenerative neurological condition with a typical life expectancy of 2-3 years. In this article, which is part interview and part shared reflection, we consider how Kirsten's knowledge of sociology has shaped her responses to the illness. We 'discuss' the process of meaning making, health system navigation, interactions with health professionals, advocacy, becoming a 'passive activist', the role of technology and what we, as sociologists, might learn from a life so dramatically changed.

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Keywords:  Bourdieu; Motor neurone disease; communication; health care system; illness narratives; time

Year:  2020        PMID: 33411656     DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2020.1789487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Sociol Rev        ISSN: 1446-1242


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1.  Why and how the work of Motor Neurone Disease Associations matters before and during bereavement: a consumer perspective.

Authors:  Samar M Aoun; Paul A Cafarella; Anne Hogden; Geoff Thomas; Leanne Jiang; Robert Edis
Journal:  Palliat Care Soc Pract       Date:  2021-04-22
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