The concepts of illness or disease? Roles impacting healthcare for patients with type 1 diabetes in adulthood

J. Thomsen, J. Ammentorp, H. Johannessen, P. Kofoed
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Background, aims and objectives: In adulthood many patients with type 1 diabetes have difficulties reaching the goals of good metabolic control and apparently find it unhelpful to attend diabetes clinics. In addition to medical treatment, a focus on psychological problems is recommended, as diabetes self-management can be very challenging requiring both motivation and courage to accept to be and to appear different from others. Methods: In this case-study of the encounter between nurses and young patients with type 1 diabetes and poor metabolic control we used field observations of the encounter and semi-structured interviews, one focusing on the encounter and a second on life with diabetes. Additionally, a focus-group-discussion was used to explore the encounter as well as how the patients were coping in everyday life with diabetes. Kleinmanns two perspectives on chronic conditions, disease/illness, as well as symbolic interactionism using Goffmans metaphor of drama, were used in the analysis. Results: Our findings suggest that during adulthood patients walked into the clinic appropriating the role of good patients cooperating with the nurses mainly on disease problems. Walking out from the clinic they were no longer patients but ordinary young people trying to hide in the role as a patient. In everyday life, they had many barriers which prevented them from prioritizing their diabetes. Conclusion: A focus on illness, and thereby on the wellbeing of the patients, may have to play a more prominent role in diabetes treatment and there seems to be a need for a different approach towards the care of these patients.
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疾病或疾病的概念?影响成年期1型糖尿病患者医疗保健的角色
背景、目的和目的:在成年期,许多1型糖尿病患者难以达到良好的代谢控制目标,并且显然发现参加糖尿病诊所是没有帮助的。除了药物治疗外,还建议关注心理问题,因为糖尿病的自我管理可能非常具有挑战性,需要动机和勇气来接受自己与他人的不同。方法:在这个案例研究中,护士与年轻的1型糖尿病和代谢控制不良的患者之间的遭遇,我们采用了现场观察和半结构化访谈,一次侧重于遭遇,另一次侧重于糖尿病患者的生活。此外,还采用焦点小组讨论的方式来探讨这次会面以及糖尿病患者如何应对日常生活。在分析中使用了kleinmann关于慢性疾病、疾病/疾病的两种观点,以及使用goffman戏剧隐喻的符号互动主义。结果:我们的研究结果表明,成年期患者进入诊所时,扮演好病人的角色,主要是配合护士解决疾病问题。走出诊所,他们不再是病人,而是试图隐藏在病人角色中的普通年轻人。在日常生活中,他们有许多阻碍他们优先考虑糖尿病的障碍。结论:关注疾病,从而关注患者的健康,可能在糖尿病治疗中发挥更重要的作用,似乎需要一种不同的方法来照顾这些患者。
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