Diabetes is a condition often placed on the margins of ‘seriousness’. It is often believed to impact minimally on an individual’s everyday life and, while this may be true for some people, living with diabetes is not always experienced so ‘easily’. Research from myriad disciplines has begun to shed light on the complex personal issues of living with the condition, but, with a few exceptions, there is little input from human geography. This thesis hence explores the ‘geographies of diabetes’ in more detail. The findings hinge around a ‘recession’ of the diabetic body in public space. This recession is both discursive and material, caused by the assumptions and expectations of others that diabetes is among the minor of chronic conditions, l...
There are 4.2 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK. It has been established that diabete...
Goal: to know the main difficulties faced by DM patients, characterizing the socioeconomic situation...
Aim We aimed to survey the findings of phenomenological studies built up in the field of diabetes ca...
Diabetes is a condition often placed on the margins of ‘seriousness’. It is often believed to impact...
Sustaining the diabetic body involves visible practices of expert self-management: injecting insulin...
Aims and objectives: To elucidate the experiences of people living with diabetes, residing in an urb...
This paper examines six autobiographical sources written by people with type 1 diabetes. In seeking ...
Background Self-management is rarely studied ‘in the wild’. We sought to produce a richer understand...
Research surrounding diabetes implies that there is a definite answer with regards to coping strateg...
This study portrays the lived experiences of diabetics and diabetes caregivers in Durban suburbs thr...
Diabetes is a significant cause of adult disability and death in Ghana. Current research leaves sign...
Introduction: It is important for healthcare professionals to understand the reality of living with ...
Background The Nordic ‘health paradox’ designates the seemingly puzzling empirical reality in which,...
There is evidence that diabetes affects the physical and emotional well-being of people who have the...
Diabetes is a controllable, but not curable, long term condition usually self-managed in daily life....
There are 4.2 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK. It has been established that diabete...
Goal: to know the main difficulties faced by DM patients, characterizing the socioeconomic situation...
Aim We aimed to survey the findings of phenomenological studies built up in the field of diabetes ca...
Diabetes is a condition often placed on the margins of ‘seriousness’. It is often believed to impact...
Sustaining the diabetic body involves visible practices of expert self-management: injecting insulin...
Aims and objectives: To elucidate the experiences of people living with diabetes, residing in an urb...
This paper examines six autobiographical sources written by people with type 1 diabetes. In seeking ...
Background Self-management is rarely studied ‘in the wild’. We sought to produce a richer understand...
Research surrounding diabetes implies that there is a definite answer with regards to coping strateg...
This study portrays the lived experiences of diabetics and diabetes caregivers in Durban suburbs thr...
Diabetes is a significant cause of adult disability and death in Ghana. Current research leaves sign...
Introduction: It is important for healthcare professionals to understand the reality of living with ...
Background The Nordic ‘health paradox’ designates the seemingly puzzling empirical reality in which,...
There is evidence that diabetes affects the physical and emotional well-being of people who have the...
Diabetes is a controllable, but not curable, long term condition usually self-managed in daily life....
There are 4.2 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK. It has been established that diabete...
Goal: to know the main difficulties faced by DM patients, characterizing the socioeconomic situation...
Aim We aimed to survey the findings of phenomenological studies built up in the field of diabetes ca...