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KMID : 1022320190130030209
Asian Nursing Research
2019 Volume.13 No. 3 p.209 ~ p.215
Self-management Experience of Middle-aged and Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: A Qualitative Study
Wu Fei-Ling

Tai Hsiu-Chen
Sun Jui-Chiung
Abstract
Purpose: Diabetes mellitus has been either the fourth or fifth leading cause of death among Taiwanese adults during 1995?2015. Older adults with diabetes are at higher risk of developing diabetic macro-vascular and micro-vascular complications. The purpose of this study explored the self-management experiences of middle-aged and older adults with diabetes through a focus group.

Methods: Purposive sampling was used to recruit patients with diabetes from the metabolic outpatient clinics of medical centers and regional hospitals in Taiwan. Two focus groups, comprising a total of 23 participants, were employed to collect data, and group discussions were held a total of four times in an education room that was distant from clinical areas.

Results: Three themes were generated from analysis of the collected data: (1) ¡°listening to the voice of the body and observing physical changes,¡± (2) ¡°re-recognizing diabetes and challenges,¡± and (3) ¡°self-management implementation dilemmas.¡± This study provided new insights into the experiences of middle-aged and older adults in Taiwan regarding their self-management of diabetes.

Conclusion: Healthcare teams should be involved in the self-management education of patients with diabetes as early as possible to reduce patients¡¯ anxiety and to develop more patient-centered, culture-sensitive clinical skills. In addition to monitoring patients¡¯ self-management, healthcare professor should pay more attention to patients¡¯ successful adaptation to and coexistence with the disease.
KEYWORD
diabetes mellitus, focus groups, middle aged, self-management
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