BACKGROUND: Diabetes continuously disrupts a patient’s well-being and quality of life. Successful self-care could potentially decrease overall costs and rates of mortality and morbidity. Patients’ experiences could be used to elucidate what they believe about illness and its management. The overall aim of this study was to illuminate the meaning of self-care among diabetic patients in Southeast of Iran. METHODS: Sixteen diabetic patients with a mean age of 34 and 10 years ’ experience in self-care for their disease were interviewed. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed with a Ricoeur’s phenomenological hermeneutic method. RESULTS: The meaning of self- care was comprehensively understood as being empowered. This c...
Introduction: Health is a key concept of nursing which has not been fully described in nursing liter...
Introduction Self-care incorporates a range of activities undertaken by patients ...
Background: Empowerment and power are well-researched concepts concerning people with chronic diseas...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes continuously disrupts a patient’s well-being and quality of life. Successful se...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes continuously disrupts a patient's well-being and quality of life. Successful s...
Introduction: Health is an exclusive and subjective phenomenon, and one of the most important situat...
BACKGROUND: Support for patient self-management is an accepted role for health professionals. Little...
Background: Although diabetes mellitus is of high concern in Iran, and the level of control is unacc...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that requires lifelong medical treatments and a life style ad...
Background: The investigation of spiritual growth and its dimensions in the diabetic patients can he...
Patients who are spiritual may apply their beliefs when coping with illness, pain, and life stresses...
Introduction: Type-2 diabetes is a growing health problem worldwide. India has become the diabetes c...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a common disease that is increasing globally. A healthy life...
Introduction: Diabetes is the most common disease related to metabolism disorders with long term com...
Objective: to understand the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes mellitus. Methods: a study...
Introduction: Health is a key concept of nursing which has not been fully described in nursing liter...
Introduction Self-care incorporates a range of activities undertaken by patients ...
Background: Empowerment and power are well-researched concepts concerning people with chronic diseas...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes continuously disrupts a patient’s well-being and quality of life. Successful se...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes continuously disrupts a patient's well-being and quality of life. Successful s...
Introduction: Health is an exclusive and subjective phenomenon, and one of the most important situat...
BACKGROUND: Support for patient self-management is an accepted role for health professionals. Little...
Background: Although diabetes mellitus is of high concern in Iran, and the level of control is unacc...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that requires lifelong medical treatments and a life style ad...
Background: The investigation of spiritual growth and its dimensions in the diabetic patients can he...
Patients who are spiritual may apply their beliefs when coping with illness, pain, and life stresses...
Introduction: Type-2 diabetes is a growing health problem worldwide. India has become the diabetes c...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a common disease that is increasing globally. A healthy life...
Introduction: Diabetes is the most common disease related to metabolism disorders with long term com...
Objective: to understand the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes mellitus. Methods: a study...
Introduction: Health is a key concept of nursing which has not been fully described in nursing liter...
Introduction Self-care incorporates a range of activities undertaken by patients ...
Background: Empowerment and power are well-researched concepts concerning people with chronic diseas...