Entangled Illnesses: Embodied Experiences of Managing Multimorbidity.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sociology of health & illness Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1111/1467-9566.70006
Venla Oikkonen, Elina Helosvuori, Ahalya Ganesh, Lilli Aini Rokkonen
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Abstract

Multimorbidity, meaning multiple long-term conditions impacting a person's health, has become a rising societal and public health issue. The article contributes to the sociological study of chronic illness and multimorbidity by analysing how the blurriness of illnesses and entanglement of symptoms in multimorbidity is experienced and negotiated by people with coexisting chronic conditions. Drawing on qualitative interviews with people who live with endometriosis, fibromyalgia or hormonal migraine in Finland, we show how people with multiple chronic conditions distinguish between evolving symptoms based on past embodied experiences to make decisions about how to best manage their health. We argue that coexisting illnesses become entangled in ambiguous and open-ended ways, which, if left unaddressed, complicates treatment. Our analysis of illness experiences is aligned with the growing body of literature that argues that the single-disease model underlying healthcare systems fails to address the needs of patients living with multiple chronic conditions. Our emphasis on evolving entanglements between illnesses and the blurriness of conditions makes visible crucial discrepancies between lived illness and existing biomedical models and healthcare structures.

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纠缠疾病:管理多重疾病的具体经验。
多重疾病,即影响一个人健康的多种长期疾病,已成为一个日益严重的社会和公共卫生问题。本文通过分析疾病的模糊性和多重疾病症状的纠缠如何被共存的慢性病患者体验和协商,为慢性疾病和多重疾病的社会学研究做出了贡献。通过对芬兰患有子宫内膜异位症、纤维肌痛或激素偏头痛的人进行定性访谈,我们展示了患有多种慢性疾病的人如何根据过去的具体经验区分不断变化的症状,从而做出如何最好地管理自己健康的决定。我们认为,共存的疾病以模棱两可和开放式的方式纠缠在一起,如果不加以解决,就会使治疗复杂化。我们对疾病经历的分析与越来越多的文献一致,这些文献认为,卫生保健系统的单一疾病模型无法满足患有多种慢性疾病的患者的需求。我们强调疾病之间不断演变的纠缠和条件的模糊性,使生活疾病与现有生物医学模型和医疗保健结构之间的关键差异可见。
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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