Buchmann Maike, Wermeling Matthias, Lucius-Hoene Gabriele, Himmel Wolfgang
Department of General Practice, University Medical Center, Göttingen, Germany.
Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
BMJ Open. 2016 Jan 6;6(1):e008907. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008907.
People with type 2 diabetes often report pressure to abstain from many of life's pleasures. We tried to reconstruct these patients' sense of pressure to better understand how people with diabetes make sense of, and integrate, these feelings into their life.
DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A secondary analysis of narrative interviews with 14 patients with type 2 diabetes who are part of a website project.
Grounded theory-based analysis of narrative interviews, consisting of open, axial and selective coding.
People with type 2 diabetes felt obliged to give up many pleasures and live a life of abstinence. They perceived a pressure to display a modest culinary lifestyle via improved laboratory test results and weight. Their verbal efforts to reassure and distance themselves from excessiveness indicate a high moral pressure. With regard to the question of how to abstain, food and behaviour were classified into healthy and unhealthy. Personal rules sometimes led to surprising experiences of freedom.
People with diabetes have internalised that their behaviour is a barrier to successful treatment. They experience an intensive pressure to show abstinence and feel misjudged when their efforts have no visible effect. Taking into account this moral pressure, and listening to patients' personal efforts and strategies to establish healthy behaviours, might help to build a trusting relationship with healthcare providers.
2型糖尿病患者常称面临诸多生活乐趣需节制的压力。我们试图重构这些患者的压力感,以更好地理解糖尿病患者如何理解这些感受并将其融入生活。
设计、背景与参与者:对参与一个网站项目的14名2型糖尿病患者的叙事访谈进行二次分析。
基于扎根理论对叙事访谈进行分析,包括开放式编码、主轴编码和选择性编码。
2型糖尿病患者觉得有义务放弃许多乐趣并过一种节制的生活。他们认为通过改善实验室检查结果和体重来展现适度的饮食生活方式存在压力。他们为使自己安心并与过度行为保持距离而做出的言语努力表明存在很高的道德压力。关于如何节制的问题,食物和行为被分为健康和不健康两类。个人规则有时会带来意想不到的自由体验。
糖尿病患者已将其行为视为成功治疗的障碍。他们体验到强烈的节制压力,且当自己的努力没有明显效果时会觉得被误解。考虑到这种道德压力,并倾听患者为建立健康行为所做的个人努力和策略,可能有助于与医疗服务提供者建立信任关系。