Our understanding of self-care actions can be enhanced by examining both the meanings attached to them and the context in which they take place. This article discusses patterns of diet-related self-care in a group of people with insulin-dependent diabetes. The study, based on a phenomenological perspective, consisted of 91 interviews with 34 people who discussed their everyday experience of living with diabetes. Individuals' response to the diabetes diet can be characterized on a continum that includes strict adherence to diet to no adherence. Factors influencing how individuals responded to the diabetes diet can be grouped into three categories encompassing individual, diabetes-related and contextual influences. Many individuals sought an ...
Introduction: Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires both lifestyle and knowledge modificatio...
Diabetes mellitus is a complex disorder that requires constant adherence to certain lifestyle measur...
Background: The management of diabetes self-care is largely the responsibility of the patient. With ...
Diabetes mellitus is a growing pandemic and its self-care management rests primarily with the indivi...
Abstract The goals in diabetes care are good metabolic control, minimisation of complications due to...
This study examined constructs drawn from social-cognitive theory (A. Bandura, 1986) and self-determ...
Objective: To identify the range of self-management activities people diagnosed with diabetes engage...
OBJECTIVE - Diabetes self-management is the cornerstone of overall diabetes management. Yet many que...
Diet is an important component of the management of Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM), yet ...
Diabetes is one of the greatest health pandemics to impact the global health system and despite conc...
Content analysis of inter-views with 21 subjects regarding their adherence to prescribed diabetic di...
Self-efficacy, locus of control, and social support all moderate adherence to diabetes regimens (Gon...
Clarified the relationships between self-care behaviors and illness- specific outcomes in approximat...
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a major health concern in Sweden, where prevalence rates have been increasi...
Abstract Two hundred and twenty-four (response rate 57, 9%) Norwegian adults with diabetes aged 25-5...
Introduction: Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires both lifestyle and knowledge modificatio...
Diabetes mellitus is a complex disorder that requires constant adherence to certain lifestyle measur...
Background: The management of diabetes self-care is largely the responsibility of the patient. With ...
Diabetes mellitus is a growing pandemic and its self-care management rests primarily with the indivi...
Abstract The goals in diabetes care are good metabolic control, minimisation of complications due to...
This study examined constructs drawn from social-cognitive theory (A. Bandura, 1986) and self-determ...
Objective: To identify the range of self-management activities people diagnosed with diabetes engage...
OBJECTIVE - Diabetes self-management is the cornerstone of overall diabetes management. Yet many que...
Diet is an important component of the management of Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM), yet ...
Diabetes is one of the greatest health pandemics to impact the global health system and despite conc...
Content analysis of inter-views with 21 subjects regarding their adherence to prescribed diabetic di...
Self-efficacy, locus of control, and social support all moderate adherence to diabetes regimens (Gon...
Clarified the relationships between self-care behaviors and illness- specific outcomes in approximat...
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a major health concern in Sweden, where prevalence rates have been increasi...
Abstract Two hundred and twenty-four (response rate 57, 9%) Norwegian adults with diabetes aged 25-5...
Introduction: Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires both lifestyle and knowledge modificatio...
Diabetes mellitus is a complex disorder that requires constant adherence to certain lifestyle measur...
Background: The management of diabetes self-care is largely the responsibility of the patient. With ...