By examining women’s experiences with type II diabetes, we explore how illness can provide resources to construct meanings of everyday life in Javanese culture. We conducted in-depth interviews with 30 female participants in Central Java, Indonesia, and adopted grounded theory for data analysis. We identified four themes that diabetes serves as resources for women in Indonesia to (a) normalize suffering, (b) resist social control, (c) accept fate, and (d) validate faith. We concluded by noting three unique aspects of Javanese women’s illness management. First, through the performance of submission, our participants demonstrated spirituality and religiosity as essential elements of health. Second, diabetes empowers individuals in everyday su...
The lingering culture among Javanese people cannot be separated from religion, influencing how they ...
The lingering culture among Javanese people cannot be separated from religion, influencing how they ...
Purpose: In the United States one in six Asian Indians (AI) is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and th...
This study is an examination of Javanese women’s lived experience with Type 2 diabetes, an explorati...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding perceptions and experiences of people with diabetes is import...
BACKGROUND: More than two-thirds of patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Indon...
Self-care, capability in performing certain activity in maintaining well-being in daily life, was re...
Self-care, capability in performing certain activity in maintaining well-being in daily life, was re...
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The lingering culture among J...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore how Thai women of low socioeconomic status han...
Type 2 diabetes is a matter of global concern, and has been shown to have an impact on an individual...
Community-based participatory research using culturally appropriate talanoa approaches provided the ...
Community-based participatory research using culturally appropriate talanoa approaches provided the ...
Diabetes has become a global health problem, with both physical and psycho-social impacts on people'...
Indonesia is facing a dual burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Childhood-immunisat...
The lingering culture among Javanese people cannot be separated from religion, influencing how they ...
The lingering culture among Javanese people cannot be separated from religion, influencing how they ...
Purpose: In the United States one in six Asian Indians (AI) is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and th...
This study is an examination of Javanese women’s lived experience with Type 2 diabetes, an explorati...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding perceptions and experiences of people with diabetes is import...
BACKGROUND: More than two-thirds of patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Indon...
Self-care, capability in performing certain activity in maintaining well-being in daily life, was re...
Self-care, capability in performing certain activity in maintaining well-being in daily life, was re...
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The lingering culture among J...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore how Thai women of low socioeconomic status han...
Type 2 diabetes is a matter of global concern, and has been shown to have an impact on an individual...
Community-based participatory research using culturally appropriate talanoa approaches provided the ...
Community-based participatory research using culturally appropriate talanoa approaches provided the ...
Diabetes has become a global health problem, with both physical and psycho-social impacts on people'...
Indonesia is facing a dual burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Childhood-immunisat...
The lingering culture among Javanese people cannot be separated from religion, influencing how they ...
The lingering culture among Javanese people cannot be separated from religion, influencing how they ...
Purpose: In the United States one in six Asian Indians (AI) is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and th...