This qualitative study of women with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) examined constructions of their diabetes management and socio-familial relationships as potential sources of support. Semi-structured interview data was collected from 16 women. The transcripts were analysed with the aim of examining the ways in which Sender relations structured women's accounts of health-related behaviours. Women talked about themselves as wives, mothers, being pregnant and parenting, and friends of other women in ways that demonstrated how caring for others impeded their capacity to care for themselves. Meeting the food preferences of husbands and dietary requirements of diabetic husbands were dominant themes in women's accounts of marria...
Graduation date: 2009Women’s health affects women and society as a whole. In addition to paid employ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine different approaches to support the self-care of persons with ...
Background: Women with gestational diabetes are at increased risk for type 2 diabetes. Men's partici...
This qualitative study of women with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) examined constr...
Background: Effective management of diabetes not only relies on lifestyle modification and adherenc...
Introduction: Man is a creature with multiple aspirations. These expectations are different in disea...
To optimize clinical outcomes, women with type 1 diabetes are advised to consistently achieve blood ...
This study explored (a) parents' process of changes and challenges in their patterns of daily activi...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to better understand differences in diabetes self-m...
Diabetes in pregnancy contributes to maternal mortality and morbidity though it receives little atte...
BACKGROUND : This thesis examines the issue of unplanned pregnancy in women with diabetes mellitus (...
This study investigated emotional adjustment and regimen adherence of pregnant women with insulin-de...
Researchers have sought to explain nonadherence to standard medical regimens by investigating a vari...
In this study, I addressed a gap in the literature by examining why spouses were involved in their p...
Scand J Caring Sci; 2009 Diabetes and pregnancy: women's opinions about the care provided during the...
Graduation date: 2009Women’s health affects women and society as a whole. In addition to paid employ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine different approaches to support the self-care of persons with ...
Background: Women with gestational diabetes are at increased risk for type 2 diabetes. Men's partici...
This qualitative study of women with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) examined constr...
Background: Effective management of diabetes not only relies on lifestyle modification and adherenc...
Introduction: Man is a creature with multiple aspirations. These expectations are different in disea...
To optimize clinical outcomes, women with type 1 diabetes are advised to consistently achieve blood ...
This study explored (a) parents' process of changes and challenges in their patterns of daily activi...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to better understand differences in diabetes self-m...
Diabetes in pregnancy contributes to maternal mortality and morbidity though it receives little atte...
BACKGROUND : This thesis examines the issue of unplanned pregnancy in women with diabetes mellitus (...
This study investigated emotional adjustment and regimen adherence of pregnant women with insulin-de...
Researchers have sought to explain nonadherence to standard medical regimens by investigating a vari...
In this study, I addressed a gap in the literature by examining why spouses were involved in their p...
Scand J Caring Sci; 2009 Diabetes and pregnancy: women's opinions about the care provided during the...
Graduation date: 2009Women’s health affects women and society as a whole. In addition to paid employ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine different approaches to support the self-care of persons with ...
Background: Women with gestational diabetes are at increased risk for type 2 diabetes. Men's partici...