Illness Identity and Psychological Freedom

The large majority of patients associated at-home treatment with a sense of freedom from their medical condition. Patients reported feeling less ill as a direct consequence of reduced hospital exposure. Encounters with seriously ill patien…

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The large majority of patients associated at-home treatment with a sense of freedom from their medical condition. Patients reported feeling less ill as a direct consequence of reduced hospital exposure. Encounters with seriously ill patients in the hospital social context could provoke anxiety or a sense of stigmatisation. A small minority of patients felt alone and overly responsible for their treatment due to reduced HCP contact.