Reflections on the illness experience of a family physician

  • Rachel Schaefer George Hospital
  • Louis Stander Jenkins George Hospital University of Stellenbosch
Keywords: healthcare worker, illness experience, reflections, tuberculosis

Abstract

Tuberculosis is such a part of our everyday lives that I have never stopped to consider the illness experience regularly lived by our patients. As a seasoned family physician in public service, I have initiated hundreds of patients on tuberculosis treatment, simply informing them of their diagnosis and advising them to go to the clinic to obtain their medication. Even with the use of a patient-centred approach and shared decision-making, I did not give much thought to understanding the implications of how this diagnosis impacts on a patient’s life. That was until I was faced with tuberculosis myself. (Full text available online at www.medpharm.tandfonline.com/ojfp) S Afr Fam Pract 2015; DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2014.975502

Author Biographies

Rachel Schaefer, George Hospital
Family Physician Department of Family Medicine George Complex Eden and Central Karoo districts Western Cape
Louis Stander Jenkins, George Hospital University of Stellenbosch
Head of Clinical Unit: Family Medicine George Complex Eden and Central-Karoo Districts Western Cape Senior tutor: Division of Family Medicine, University of Stellenbosch
Published
2015-03-17
Section
Research Articles