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Young people learning to live with inflammatory bowel disease: working with an unclosed

机译:年轻人学会生活在炎症性肠病中:与未封闭的人一起工作

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In a longitudinal study we investigated how young people come to live with a chronic disease, and asked them to record an audio diary on a regular basis. We also interviewed each participant every 6 weeks. Our analysis focused within and across the diary sets of 6 young people diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease. All were aged between 11 and 16 years, and their recordings provided an insight into the experience of living within and beyond disease, and of negotiating health in the context of adolescence. This data collection method, which became known as the unclosed diary, was well received by the young people, who made use of their diaries in different ways. Three key aspects of their diary use, immediacy and intimacy, conversation, and reflection, demonstrate the flexibility of the method both as a means of accessing young people's lives at a time of change and development, and as a personal resource for the participants.
机译:在一项纵向研究中,我们调查了年轻人如何患上慢性病,并要求他们定期录制音频日记。我们还每6周采访一次每个参与者。我们的分析集中在被诊断患有炎性肠病的6名年轻人的日记本中和本日记之间。他们的年龄都在11至16岁之间,他们的录音提供了对疾病内外的生活以及在青春期进行健康谈判的经验的深刻见解。这种数据收集方法被称为未公开日记,受到年轻人的欢迎,他们以不同方式使用了他们的日记。日记使用的三个关键方面,即时性和亲密性,对话和反思,证明了该方法的灵活性,既可以作为在变化和发展时获得年轻人生活的一种手段,又可以作为参与者的个人资源。

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