Expérience sensible, métaphores vives et soin de soi en hémophilie

In the context of health intervention research conducted jointly by patients, hematologists and education researchers, we present the self-care pathway of Paul, a patient with hemophilia. In a biographical interview, Paul described his active prophylaxis process and more specifically how he moves fr...

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Autor principal: Carole Baeza
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Lenguaje:FR
Publicado: Université de Provence 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/4a8fcb607af442bf903c688c1aecb07a
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Sumario:In the context of health intervention research conducted jointly by patients, hematologists and education researchers, we present the self-care pathway of Paul, a patient with hemophilia. In a biographical interview, Paul described his active prophylaxis process and more specifically how he moves from a perception that something is wrong with his body to the decision to self-care. Throughout this article, we will study the links between sub-clinical warning signs and what makes an event, visual perceptions and the different stages of learning. To do so, we rely on two conceptual anchors: the phenomenology of perception and sensitive life and the anthropology of education and training.