2022
DOI: 10.26818/9780814214916
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Stigma Stories: Rhetoric, Lived Experience, and Chronic Illness

Molly Margaret Kessler

Abstract: Studying StigmaA Rhetorical Approach to Stories and Lived Experience SIX IN TEN ADULTS in the US live with at least one chronic condition, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2019a). In other words, over half the US population lives with at least one long-term, likely incurable, condition (CDC, 2021b; National Center for Chronic Disease Pre- vention & Health Promotion, 2012). Such conditions vary widely but include cancer, addiction, diabetes, obesity, Alzheimer's disease, and aut… Show more

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“…As a result, they experienced profound alienation, defined as isolation, stigma, and lack of identity (Townsend & Wilcock, 2004). Our findings of experienced alienation support those identified in the literature, including enacted and internalized illness and disability stigma (Kessler, 2022;O'Donnell & Habenicht, 2022); social pressures to take or not take medications (Munro et al 2022); invalidating and harmful encounters with health care professionals (James et al, 2022;Munro et al, 2022;Nascimento & Ramalho-de-Oliveira, 2021); and denial of access to necessary medications due to systemic barriers (Munro et al, 2022). These structurally inequitable messages and relationships are commonplace within the health care system (Eriksen et al, 2020;Mohammed et al, 2016) and society (Kessler, 2022;Munro et al, 2022;O'Donnell & Habenicht, 2022) and result in injustices for which people living with chronic disease pay a toll.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…As a result, they experienced profound alienation, defined as isolation, stigma, and lack of identity (Townsend & Wilcock, 2004). Our findings of experienced alienation support those identified in the literature, including enacted and internalized illness and disability stigma (Kessler, 2022;O'Donnell & Habenicht, 2022); social pressures to take or not take medications (Munro et al 2022); invalidating and harmful encounters with health care professionals (James et al, 2022;Munro et al, 2022;Nascimento & Ramalho-de-Oliveira, 2021); and denial of access to necessary medications due to systemic barriers (Munro et al, 2022). These structurally inequitable messages and relationships are commonplace within the health care system (Eriksen et al, 2020;Mohammed et al, 2016) and society (Kessler, 2022;Munro et al, 2022;O'Donnell & Habenicht, 2022) and result in injustices for which people living with chronic disease pay a toll.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…They are a chronicle of an individual's experiences written in narrative format and housed on an internet hosting platform (Hookway, 2008). Blogs are a non-intrusive form of data, allowing the person to freely express what they are experiencing without the constraint of the researcher's presence (Kessler, 2022).…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%