Objective: to understand the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes mellitus. Methods: a study qualitative, made with 16 patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. The data were collected through telephone calls using a semi-structured script approaching the care in health, barriers and family support, analyzed by Bardin’s content. Results: two categories emerged related to the practice of self-care: Self-care, containing three sub-categories: diet, physical activity and emotional aspects and support networks. Conclusion: the results of the study showed the importance of understanding the emotional aspects and attitudes of patients regarding educational practices for self care, in order to establish strategies to ...
Aim: to better understand the prevalence of self-reported psychosocial burdens and the unmet needs i...
Aim: to better understand the prevalence of self-reported psychosocial burdens and the unmet needs i...
[[abstract]]AIM: AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of self-management intervention for people with ...
Objective: to understand the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes mellitus. Methods: a study...
Objective: to analyze the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes mellitus. Methods: a descript...
Objective: know the self-care of men and women with Diabetes Mellitus type 2. Methodology: Qualitati...
A quasi-experimental study that analyzed diabetes knowledge and self-care activities of people with ...
Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of self-care in individuals with diabete...
Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) need psychological support throughout their life span from the ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a common disease that is increasing globally. A healthy life...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a common disease that is increasing globally. A healthy life...
Estudio transversal que buscó evaluar actividades de autocuidado con el diabetes mellitus tipo 2 y v...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus was a kind of incurable chronic disease that actually manageable. Th...
[[abstract]]AIM: AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of self-management intervention for people with ...
[[abstract]]AIM: AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of self-management intervention for people with ...
Aim: to better understand the prevalence of self-reported psychosocial burdens and the unmet needs i...
Aim: to better understand the prevalence of self-reported psychosocial burdens and the unmet needs i...
[[abstract]]AIM: AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of self-management intervention for people with ...
Objective: to understand the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes mellitus. Methods: a study...
Objective: to analyze the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes mellitus. Methods: a descript...
Objective: know the self-care of men and women with Diabetes Mellitus type 2. Methodology: Qualitati...
A quasi-experimental study that analyzed diabetes knowledge and self-care activities of people with ...
Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of self-care in individuals with diabete...
Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) need psychological support throughout their life span from the ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a common disease that is increasing globally. A healthy life...
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a common disease that is increasing globally. A healthy life...
Estudio transversal que buscó evaluar actividades de autocuidado con el diabetes mellitus tipo 2 y v...
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus was a kind of incurable chronic disease that actually manageable. Th...
[[abstract]]AIM: AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of self-management intervention for people with ...
[[abstract]]AIM: AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of self-management intervention for people with ...
Aim: to better understand the prevalence of self-reported psychosocial burdens and the unmet needs i...
Aim: to better understand the prevalence of self-reported psychosocial burdens and the unmet needs i...
[[abstract]]AIM: AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of self-management intervention for people with ...