Master of Applied Health Services Research Thesis Defense-Tayte Willows
Thesis title: "Human First: Exploring the Lived Experience of Self-management of Islander living with Chronic Respiratory Disease"
Abstract: Using an interpretive phenomenological approach, this study explored the lived experience of self-management for five individuals with chronic respiratory disease in PEI. Through interviews and photographs, they described their lived journey in learning to live well with a chronic illness, including the process of grief, adapting to a shrinking life-world, and navigating their new sense of personhood, relationships, space, and time. This study furthers our understanding of what it means to be human with a chronic illness and furthers the calls for reflection on how to integrate person-centered care in all facets of chronic disease management.
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