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Complex and dynamic times of being chronically ill: Beyond disease trajectories of patients with ulcerative colitis

Sergei Shubin Orcid Logo, Frances Rapport, Anne Seagrove

Social Science & Medicine, Volume: 147, Pages: 105 - 112

Swansea University Author: Sergei Shubin Orcid Logo

DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.10.065

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This essay draws from empirical research conducted as part of a trial for treatment of ulcerative colitis and focuses on trial participants' accounts of their illness. It offers a new conceptual thinking on chronic illness and time in health research. The paper argues for the importance of reth...

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title Complex and dynamic times of being chronically ill: Beyond disease trajectories of patients with ulcerative colitis
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title_short Complex and dynamic times of being chronically ill: Beyond disease trajectories of patients with ulcerative colitis
title_full Complex and dynamic times of being chronically ill: Beyond disease trajectories of patients with ulcerative colitis
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description This essay draws from empirical research conducted as part of a trial for treatment of ulcerative colitis and focuses on trial participants' accounts of their illness. It offers a new conceptual thinking on chronic illness and time in health research. The paper argues for the importance of rethinking the time and temporality of illness and draws specifically on the work of Martin Heidegger to suggest the value of alternative renderings of time.
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