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Facilitators of Adherence to Self-Management in Type 2 Diabetic Patients: A Phenomenological Study



Doosti M1 ; Abazari P1 ; Babaee S1 ; Shahgholian N1
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Source: Iranian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism Published:2009

Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes is chronic disease affecting all aspects of daily life and hence is a priority health care strategy. Its treatment needs a bio-psychosocial approach. One of the major problems in its management is patient noncompliance to therapeutic regimens. This qualitative phenomenological study aimed at assessing to patient experiences of factors facilitating selfmanagement. Materials and Methods: Patients were recruited from the Glands and Metabolism Research Center and Alzahra hospital in Isfahan in 2006. A purposive sample of 11 diabetic patients volunteered to participate in the study. Unstructured one-on-one interviews were conducted and interview data were transcribed and analyzed for themes using the Collizi method. Results: Themes, identified as facilitators to patient adherence to the therapeutic regimen are fear, satisfaction, support, objective alarm, feedback. Conclusion: The research highlights that factors such as patient satisfaction of treatment, insight into nature of disease, patient anxiety, family involvement as a major source of support, feedback on test results and the self-management process should be considered in designing heath care strategies to facilitate changes in behavior and enhance motivation.
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