Objective: The objective of this study was to explore how Thai women of low socioeconomic status handle their type 2 diabetes. Methods: A qualitative interpretative method was used to study 19 women with type 2 diabetes in a suburban community in Thailand. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews and were analysed using inductive and constructive processes. Results: Participants’ lives underwent many changes between their initial diagnoses and later stages when they became adept at handling diabetes. Two themes emerged, which involved (1) the transition to handling diabetes and (2) the influences of the social environment. The first theme encompassed confronting the disease, reaching a turning point in the process of adaptation an...
Diabetes is managed via a regimen of control. Physicians advise adults living with type 2 diabetes t...
Objectives: The middle-aged population from rural areas of Pakistan is disproportionately at risk of...
Aims and objectives To explore the effects of type 2 diabetes on British‐Pakistani women's identity...
Type 2 diabetes is a matter of global concern, and has been shown to have an impact on an individual...
Studiens syfte var att undersöka livsvillkor för svagt bemedlade kvinnor i ett fattigt område i Thai...
Objectives: To explore how people in Bangkok, Thailand make sense of the challenges associated with ...
Studiens utgångspunkt är att hälsoproblematik utifrån Thailandsbygdens kultur och levnadsvillkor. I ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe, through qualitative methods, the experiences and...
Abstract Background Increased knowledge concerning the differences in the illness perception and sel...
Background: Effective management of diabetes not only relies on lifestyle modification and adherenc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the illness perception and self-management among Thai women...
Whilst there are many chronic conditions such as; asthma, cancer, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular...
By examining women’s experiences with type II diabetes, we explore how illness can provide resources...
Purpose: This paper aims to explicate one of the major findings of a research study seeking to under...
Background: The number of people in Thailand who have Type 2 diabetes has increased dramatically mak...
Diabetes is managed via a regimen of control. Physicians advise adults living with type 2 diabetes t...
Objectives: The middle-aged population from rural areas of Pakistan is disproportionately at risk of...
Aims and objectives To explore the effects of type 2 diabetes on British‐Pakistani women's identity...
Type 2 diabetes is a matter of global concern, and has been shown to have an impact on an individual...
Studiens syfte var att undersöka livsvillkor för svagt bemedlade kvinnor i ett fattigt område i Thai...
Objectives: To explore how people in Bangkok, Thailand make sense of the challenges associated with ...
Studiens utgångspunkt är att hälsoproblematik utifrån Thailandsbygdens kultur och levnadsvillkor. I ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe, through qualitative methods, the experiences and...
Abstract Background Increased knowledge concerning the differences in the illness perception and sel...
Background: Effective management of diabetes not only relies on lifestyle modification and adherenc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the illness perception and self-management among Thai women...
Whilst there are many chronic conditions such as; asthma, cancer, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular...
By examining women’s experiences with type II diabetes, we explore how illness can provide resources...
Purpose: This paper aims to explicate one of the major findings of a research study seeking to under...
Background: The number of people in Thailand who have Type 2 diabetes has increased dramatically mak...
Diabetes is managed via a regimen of control. Physicians advise adults living with type 2 diabetes t...
Objectives: The middle-aged population from rural areas of Pakistan is disproportionately at risk of...
Aims and objectives To explore the effects of type 2 diabetes on British‐Pakistani women's identity...