Department of Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State University, 315 Health.uman Development East, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Health Educ Res. 2010 Apr;25(2):211-23. doi: 10.1093/her/cyn032. Epub 2008 Jun 16.
Adhering to increased exercise is often reported as one of the greatest challenges facing adults living with diabetes, a perception shared by the married middle-aged and older adults living with diabetes who participated in this study. Understanding how that challenge can best be met is both research and program relevant. Drawing on the social cognitive theory and social support literature, this qualitative study explored the powerful couple relationship in Type 2 diabetes management. The overarching goal of this paper was to illuminate the potentially key role of collective efficacy in exercise adherence in order to develop and test interventions that provide more effective supports for adults living with diabetes. Analyses revealed three core themes used by the couples to describe their perceived beliefs: 'Collective support', 'Collective motivation' and 'Collective responsibility'. Our findings provide insights regarding how collective beliefs of spousal support may influence the adoption and maintenance of an exercise program. As health educators look for approaches to improve exercise adherence in diabetes management, it is important to understand how couples can be empowered to assume responsibility for their management.
坚持增加锻炼通常被报告为患有糖尿病的成年人面临的最大挑战之一,参与这项研究的已婚中年和老年糖尿病患者也有这种看法。了解如何最好地应对这一挑战既是研究也是项目相关的。本定性研究借鉴社会认知理论和社会支持文献,探讨了 2 型糖尿病管理中强大的夫妻关系。本文的总体目标是阐明集体效能在锻炼坚持中的潜在关键作用,以便为糖尿病患者开发和测试提供更有效的支持干预措施。分析揭示了夫妇用来描述他们感知信念的三个核心主题:“集体支持”、“集体动机”和“集体责任”。我们的研究结果提供了关于配偶支持的集体信念如何影响锻炼计划的采用和维持的见解。随着健康教育者寻求改善糖尿病管理中锻炼坚持的方法,了解如何赋予夫妇权力承担他们的管理责任非常重要。