This book delves into the intricate landscape of respiratory diseases
among older people, shedding light on their biosocial encounters while
grappling with chronic breathlessness. While respiratory ailments
predominantly afflict older people, often stemming from lifestyle
choices like smoking, contemporary factors such as the COVID-19
pandemic and escalating air pollution further exacerbate respiratory
health challenges. Rooted in ethnographic research conducted in the
UK, the narrative captures the quotidian struggles associated with
abnormal breathing—an aspect typically overlooked despite its
indispensability to life. Through poignant accounts, the book
elucidates the profound transformations engendered by medical
diagnoses, delving into their ripple effects on personal relationships
and social engagements, while also offering insights into coping
mechanisms. Chapters traverse the contours of patient identity,
societal perceptions, community healthcare dynamics, advocacy
endeavours, and the intrinsic link between health and human rights.
Notably, the author delves into the pivotal role of support groups
such as Breathe Easy, the empowering realm of “self-help”, and the
organic formation of communities to address diverse social needs. With
its multidisciplinary approach, this book appeals to a broad spectrum
of scholars spanning anthropology, sociology, gerontology, and public
health, offering a rich tapestry of insights into the complex
interplay between health, society, and individual experiences.
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An Ethnographic Perspective on Living with Lung Disease in Later Life
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040151198
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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