2016
DOI: 10.5430/cns.v4n2p8
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Conceptions of everyday life among people living alone with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Abstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to describe conceptions of everyday life among people living alone with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Background: COPD is a long-standing, chronic condition. As COPD progresses, it commonly affects all aspects of life. The disease creates a complex life situation for the person living alone, as they experience a wide range of difficulties and must adapt to the demands of their brittle body. They report more psychiatric distress than do those with other chroni… Show more

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“…[14] There is a growing indication that technology, such as telecare and telehealth, supports both the patients and their informal caregivers and other relatives. [7,13,14,25,26] This study provides insights into what is important in their role as carers and, furthermore, their experience of using ICT. The findings show that age is not an obstacle to using ICT among carers; they observed it as a tool they could benefit from in their daily life as caregivers.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14] There is a growing indication that technology, such as telecare and telehealth, supports both the patients and their informal caregivers and other relatives. [7,13,14,25,26] This study provides insights into what is important in their role as carers and, furthermore, their experience of using ICT. The findings show that age is not an obstacle to using ICT among carers; they observed it as a tool they could benefit from in their daily life as caregivers.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%