Rasmussen Bodil, Dunning Patricia, O'Connell Beverly
School of Nursing, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2007 Mar;16(3A):17-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2006.01657.x.
The aim of the current study was to explore and describe the strategies young women with Type 1 diabetes used to manage transitions in their lives. This paper will describe one aspect of the findings of how women with Type 1 diabetes used the Internet to interact with other people with diabetes and create stability in their lives.
Individuals living with diabetes develop a range of different strategies to create stability in their lives and enhance their well-being. Changing social and emotional conditions during life transitions have a major impact on diabetes management. Although the literature indicates that strategies enabling the individuals to cope with transitions are important, they remain under-researched.
Using grounded theory, interviews were conducted with 20 women with Type 1 diabetes. Constant comparative data analysis was used to analyse the data and develop an understanding of how young women with Type 1 diabetes used the Internet to create stability in their lives.
The findings revealed that the women valued their autonomy and being in control of when and to whom they reveal their diabetic status, especially during life transitions and at times of uncertainty. However, during these times they also required health and social information and interacting with other people. One of the women's main strategies in managing transitions was to use Internet chat lines as a way of obtaining information and communicating with others. This strategy gave women a sense of autonomy, enabled them to maintain their anonymity and interact with other people on their own terms.
Having meaningful personal interactions, social support and being able to connect with others were fundamental to the women's well being. Most importantly, preserving autonomy and anonymity during such interactions were integral to the way the women with Type 1 diabetes managed life transitions.
Health professionals need to explore and incorporate Internet communication process or anonymous help lines into their practice as a way to assist people manage their diabetes.
本研究的目的是探索和描述1型糖尿病年轻女性用于管理生活转变的策略。本文将描述研究结果的一个方面,即1型糖尿病女性如何利用互联网与其他糖尿病患者互动并在生活中创造稳定性。
糖尿病患者会制定一系列不同的策略来在生活中创造稳定性并提升幸福感。生活转变过程中不断变化的社会和情感状况对糖尿病管理有重大影响。尽管文献表明使个体能够应对转变的策略很重要,但这些策略仍未得到充分研究。
采用扎根理论,对20名1型糖尿病女性进行了访谈。运用持续比较数据分析来分析数据,并了解1型糖尿病年轻女性如何利用互联网在生活中创造稳定性。
研究结果显示,这些女性重视自身的自主性以及控制何时向何人透露自己的糖尿病病情,尤其是在生活转变期间和不确定时期。然而,在这些时期,她们也需要健康和社会信息,并与他人互动。女性管理转变的主要策略之一是使用互联网聊天热线作为获取信息和与他人交流的方式。这一策略赋予女性一种自主感,使她们能够保持匿名并按照自己的方式与他人互动。
进行有意义的个人互动、获得社会支持以及能够与他人建立联系对这些女性的幸福感至关重要。最重要的是,在这种互动过程中保持自主性和匿名性是1型糖尿病女性管理生活转变方式的组成部分。
卫生专业人员需要探索并将互联网交流过程或匿名求助热线纳入他们的实践中,作为帮助人们管理糖尿病的一种方式。