Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) J. Donovan , C. Sanders , Paul Dieppe
ANO 2002
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Sociology of Health and Illness
ISSN 0141-9889
E-ISSN 1467-9566
EDITORA Sage Publications (United States)
DOI 10.1111/1467-9566.00292
CITAÇÕES 43
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 e632f1336163c38318981d81b7c17d0e

Resumo

This paper examines the meanings of symptoms for people with osteoarthritis. The study comprised 27 in‐depth interviews with men and women aged between 51 and 91 years (median age = 76) and draws on previous sociological work about experiences of chronic illness, disability and ageing. In particular, the distinction proposed by Bury between 'meaning as significance' (the significance and connotations associated with illness) and 'meaning as consequence' (problems created for the individual by activity restriction and social disadvantage), provides a useful framework to examine the biographical aspects of symptoms. We found that older respondents portrayed their symptoms as a normal and integral part of their biography, but they also talked about the highly disruptive impact of symptoms on their daily lives. We consider how these co‐existing accounts of meaning make sense in the context of cultural connotations of ageing and the implications for meeting health care needs of older people with osteoarthritis.

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