This article describes a study of the phenomenon of supporting patients who are learning to live with diabetes, from a diabetes specialist nurse (DSN) perspective. Guided by principles of reflective lifeworld research, data from six interviews (four in groups and two individual) with 16 DSNs were analysed. The results show that, in order to support learning, DSNs use a self-critical approach with the insight that they should not take over responsibility for their patients’ diabetes. The DSNs support, encourage and challenge the patients to self-reflect and take responsibility based on patients’ own goals and needs. To provide support, DSNs need to assume a tactful, critically challenging approach, dare to confront patients’ fears and other ...
Diabetes is a pervasive health problem with potentially devastating but preventable consequences. Al...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a progressive disease which has the potential of negatively affecting virt...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus face several emotional and social consequences of...
This article describes a study of the phenomenon of supporting patients who are learning to live wit...
Learning to live with diabetes in such a way that the new conditions will be a normal and natural pa...
Learning to live with diabetes in such a way that the new conditions will be a normal and natural pa...
Objective: This study aimed to review evidence systematically and critically on the role of nurses, ...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Aim: To describe how diabetes nurses in primary care experience the process of learning to practise ...
Practice nurses in primary care are at the forefront of care for patients living with Type 2 Diabete...
Background: In the Netherlands diabetes specialist nurses play an important role in specialized, lon...
The purpose of this study is to explore and discuss the role of nurses in diabetes man-agement and p...
Diabetes is a pervasive health problem with potentially devastating but preventable consequences. Al...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a progressive disease which has the potential of negatively affecting virt...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus face several emotional and social consequences of...
This article describes a study of the phenomenon of supporting patients who are learning to live wit...
Learning to live with diabetes in such a way that the new conditions will be a normal and natural pa...
Learning to live with diabetes in such a way that the new conditions will be a normal and natural pa...
Objective: This study aimed to review evidence systematically and critically on the role of nurses, ...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Research shows that people with diabetes want their lives to proceed as normally as possible, but so...
Aim: To describe how diabetes nurses in primary care experience the process of learning to practise ...
Practice nurses in primary care are at the forefront of care for patients living with Type 2 Diabete...
Background: In the Netherlands diabetes specialist nurses play an important role in specialized, lon...
The purpose of this study is to explore and discuss the role of nurses in diabetes man-agement and p...
Diabetes is a pervasive health problem with potentially devastating but preventable consequences. Al...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a progressive disease which has the potential of negatively affecting virt...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus face several emotional and social consequences of...