Sunday, May 10, 2020

Chronic Disease Rheumatoid Arthritis - 1333 Words

This paper will be addressing a chronic disease known as rheumatoid arthritis that â€Å"is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system – which normally protects its health by attacking foreign substances like bacteria and viruses – mistakenly attacks the joints. This creates inflammation that causes the tissue that lines the inside of joints (the synovium) to thicken, resulting in swelling and pain in and around the joints.† (Foundation 2016) The interviewee in this paper, Robert Doe, age 68, has been diagnosed with this chronic autoimmune disease. This interview consisted of six questions in the home of Mr. Doe around his disease and the medications/substances used and what their long term effects consist of, activities of daily†¦show more content†¦Doe’s chronic disease of rheumatoid arthritis. This enhanced the interview process as the questions were relatable to the interviewee, this ultimately allowing a higher chance to g ain the information required. The questions were also formed around the papers purpose of daily living, medicine and substance intake and how these link to determinants of health. Lastly the way in which the questions were communicated and adapted strengthened the interview process by ‘determining how the patient can best receive the message’ (Day, Levett-Jones Kenny 2012). The communication was also heightened through the loudness of speech as Mr. Doe has cognitive impairment with hearing. It is important that when interviewing cognitive impaired interviewees that the interview is taken in a quite environment such as a home or office, that you use a firm loud voice, only ask one question at a time, and that the interviewee is given plenty of time to answer each topic and question asked. (Day, Levett-Jones Kenny 2012). This is believed why the six questions asked were appropriate and gained the information required for the papers purpose. Ethics and Codes During the interview with Mr. Doe the ‘Code of Ethics for Nurses in Australia’ was adhered to by the interviewer. This was done in a variety of ways, for example ensuring that the interviewee was aware of the interview process, the topics in which would be covered as well as the privacy that would be

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