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. 2016 Dec 9;16:409. doi: 10.1186/s12888-016-1111-3

Table 2.

Definitions of types of work used within the paper

Practical work Work related to housekeeping and repairing; occupational work; child rearing; support and activities related to diet and exercise, general shopping and unspecific personal care.
In addition, practical work incorporates the work related to taking medications, crisis prevention and management, regimen work, taking and interpreting measurements, understanding symptoms, making appointments, etc.
Emotional work Work related to comforting when worried or anxious about everyday matters, including health, well-being and companionship.
Biographical work Work related to the actions taken to retain control over the life course and to give life meaning again. This includes the reassessment of personal expectations, capabilities and future plans, personal identity, relationships and biographical events.

Drawn from the work of Corbin and Strauss [31]