Emotional Intelligence Report |Interstitial Lung Disease

Surface Behaviors Show All

  1. Engaging in self-care activities
  2. Seeking medical advice
  3. Taking prescribed medication
  4. Adhering to dietary restrictions
  5. Attending medical appointments
  6. Engaging in physical activity
  7. Experiencing repeated lung infections
  8. Managing stress levels
  9. Monitoring oxygen levels
  10. Previously using Enbrel injections
  11. Researching treatment options
  12. Seeking alternative therapies
  13. Seeking emotional support
  14. Seeking information about Cellcept
  15. Seeking second opinions
  16. Adhering to lifestyle changes
  17. Asking about his feelings and updates on his condition
  18. Attending doctor's visits and consultations
  19. Attending follow-up appointments
  20. Attending regular medical appointments
  21. Being passive about her own health and not interested in understanding her disease
  22. Being put on supplemental oxygen
  23. Being unable to work due to physical job requirements
  24. Biopsy
  25. Blood tests for connective tissue, auto-immune, and hypersensitivity causes
  26. Blood work
  27. Breathing difficulties during physical activity
  28. Caring for a dog
  29. Change in eating habits
  30. Changing needs faster than advice or help can be obtained from the pulmonologist

Vulnerable Moments Show All

  1. Receiving a diagnosis
  2. Adjusting to changes in physical appearance
  3. Coping with the emotional impact of the disease
  4. Coping with the loss of independence
  5. Making decisions about end-of-life care
  6. Navigating the healthcare system
  7. Adjusting to lifestyle changes
  8. Adjusting to the failure of Enbrel treatment
  9. Adjusting to the need for lifestyle changes
  10. Adjusting to the reduced lung function
  11. After being told lungs sounded fine by the doctor
  12. After receiving the diagnosis
  13. Anxiety about the future and disease progression
  14. Balancing hope and realism regarding treatment options
  15. Balancing independence with the need for assistance on bad days
  16. Balancing the demands of caregiving
  17. Balancing the desire to be active with limitations
  18. Balancing the need for oxygen support
  19. Balancing the responsibilities of daily chores and self-care
  20. Being open to influence and suggestions from others
  21. Communicating with loved ones about the disease
  22. Concerns about energy levels
  23. Concerns about energy levels and potential side effects
  24. Concerns about the impact on lifespan and quality of life
  25. Considering starting a new medication (Cellcept)

Choice Points Show All

  1. Choosing between different treatment options
  2. Choosing between different medication options
  3. Choosing to seek a second opinion
  4. Deciding on treatment options
  5. Deciding to participate in clinical trials
  6. Deciding whether to disclose the diagnosis to others
  7. Agreeing to a skin biopsy
  8. Agreeing to see a rheumatologist
  9. Assessing the need for additional medical support beyond the retirement community
  10. Choosing a healthcare provider
  11. Choosing a treatment option
  12. Choosing between different approaches to monitor stepdad's lung function
  13. Choosing between different approaches to support stepdad's emotional well-being
  14. Choosing between different healthcare facilities
  15. Choosing between different ILD subtypes for further investigation