The meaning of wellness and resilience for older people with osteoarthritis: a qualitative longitudinal study
Lead Research Organisation:
Keele University
Department Name: Inst for Primary Care and Health Sci
Abstract
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Publications
Cheraghi-Sohi S
(2013)
Patient priorities in osteoarthritis and comorbid conditions: a secondary analysis of qualitative data.
in Arthritis care & research
Cheraghi-Sohi S
(2013)
Exploring patient priorities among long-term conditions in multimorbidity: A qualitative secondary analysis.
in SAGE open medicine
Grime J
(2010)
Perceptions of joint pain and feeling well in older people who reported being healthy: a qualitative study.
in The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
Jane Richardson (author)
(1900)
The meaning of wellness and resilience for older people with osteoarthritis
Jane Richardson (author)
(2009)
Wear and tear : what do patients with joint pain understand by this term?
Jane Richardson (author)
(1900)
Developing multimodal participant-controlled qualitative research
Jane Richardson (author)
(1900)
What shapes the relationships between older people with joint pain and healthcare professionals?
Description | Patient perspectives on self-care in different conditions and multi-morbidities |
Organisation | University of Manchester |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Grant (of £127,595) awarded jointly from NIHR National School for Primary Care to conduct secondary analysis of existing data sets. I contributed data from the ESRC research, and was part of the team who developed the proposal, analysed the data and wrote up the findings. |
Collaborator Contribution | Same as above |
Impact | CHERAGHI-SOHI, S., BOWER, P., KENNEDY, A., MORDEN, A., ROGERS, A., RICHARDSON, J.C., SANDERS, T., STEVENSON, F. & ONG, B.N. (2013) Exploring patient priorities among long-term conditions in multimorbidity: a qualitative secondary analysis. Sage Open Medicine (published online September 2013) ONG, B.N., ROGERS, A., KENNEDY, A., BOWER, P., SANDERS, T., MORDEN, A., CHERAGHI-SOHI, S., RICHARDSON, J.C., STEVENSON, F. (2013) Behaviour change and social blinkers?: the role of sociology in trials of self-management behaviour in chronic conditions. Sociology of Health and Illness Special Edition, 36(3) CHERAGHI-SOHI, S., BOWER, P., KENNEDY, A., MORDEN, A., ROGERS, A., RICHARDSON, J.C., SANDERS, T., STEVENSON, F. & ONG, B.N. (2013) Patient priorities in osteoarthritis and co-morbid conditions: a secondary analysis of qualitative data. Arthritis Care and Research 6: 6, 920-927 |
Start Year | 2011 |
Description | Betty and Greg : life with a chronic condition : a phased exploration of the lives, thoughts and feelings of two older people who have osteoarthritis |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Material developed for a dissemination workshop attended by practitioners (including physiotherapists, rheumatologists, GPs) and researchers. Workshop was very well received and generated a great deal of discussion and thoughts. A number of practitioners expressed the view that it would change how they thought about their patients with OA. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2010 |