Diabetes is managed via a regimen of control. Physicians advise adults living with type 2 diabetes to control blood sugar levels by controlling diet, maintaining regular exercise, and complying with medication. The extent to which individuals are able to adhere to such recommendations varies. In this article, we explore lay perceptions of diabetes and its control, drawing on data from an ethnographic study conducted in Bangkok, Thailand. Between August 2001 and February 2003 the first author spent time with twelve man and women living with type 2 diabetes, their spouses, children and health providers. An additional 21 people were interviewed to extend the data and test for generalisibility. It was found that individual explanations of contr...
We investigate the relationship of diabetes knowledge, diabetes management self-efficacy and diabete...
As is true for other chronic illnesses, perception of disease control is pivotal to patient empowerm...
Studies among Bhutanese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have showed alarming high rate...
Diabetes is managed via a regimen of control. Physicians advise adults living with type 2 diabetes t...
Type 2 diabetes is a matter of global concern, and has been shown to have an impact on an individual...
Background: The number of people in Thailand who have Type 2 diabetes has increased dramatically mak...
Objectives: To explore how people in Bangkok, Thailand make sense of the challenges associated with ...
The increasing incidence of and mortality associated with type 2 diabetes in Thailand, and the lack ...
Buddhist philosophy is a way of life that transcends the borders of religion and focuses on the alle...
Background: Contemporary treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (hereafter diabetes) heavily emphasiz...
Type 2 diabetes (henceforth referred to as diabetes) is frequently making the headlines of prominent...
Purpose: In the United States one in six Asian Indians (AI) is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and th...
Our understanding of self-care actions can be enhanced by examining both the meanings attached to th...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore how Thai women of low socioeconomic status han...
In this qualitative study I sought to explore the influence that culture has on diabetes (type 2) se...
We investigate the relationship of diabetes knowledge, diabetes management self-efficacy and diabete...
As is true for other chronic illnesses, perception of disease control is pivotal to patient empowerm...
Studies among Bhutanese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have showed alarming high rate...
Diabetes is managed via a regimen of control. Physicians advise adults living with type 2 diabetes t...
Type 2 diabetes is a matter of global concern, and has been shown to have an impact on an individual...
Background: The number of people in Thailand who have Type 2 diabetes has increased dramatically mak...
Objectives: To explore how people in Bangkok, Thailand make sense of the challenges associated with ...
The increasing incidence of and mortality associated with type 2 diabetes in Thailand, and the lack ...
Buddhist philosophy is a way of life that transcends the borders of religion and focuses on the alle...
Background: Contemporary treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (hereafter diabetes) heavily emphasiz...
Type 2 diabetes (henceforth referred to as diabetes) is frequently making the headlines of prominent...
Purpose: In the United States one in six Asian Indians (AI) is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and th...
Our understanding of self-care actions can be enhanced by examining both the meanings attached to th...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore how Thai women of low socioeconomic status han...
In this qualitative study I sought to explore the influence that culture has on diabetes (type 2) se...
We investigate the relationship of diabetes knowledge, diabetes management self-efficacy and diabete...
As is true for other chronic illnesses, perception of disease control is pivotal to patient empowerm...
Studies among Bhutanese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have showed alarming high rate...