Gucciardi Enza, Reynolds Erica, Karam Grace, Beanlands Heather, Sidani Souraya, Espin Sherry
School of Nutrition, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Chronic Illn. 2021 Sep;17(3):306-320. doi: 10.1177/1742395319859395. Epub 2019 Jul 2.
We explored the underlying mechanisms by which storytelling can promote disease self-management among people with type 2 diabetes.
Two, eight-session storytelling interventions were delivered to a total of eight adults with type 2 diabetes at a community health center in Toronto, Ontario. Each week, participants shared stories about diabetes self-management topics of their choice. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, transcripts from each session and focus groups conducted during and following the intervention were coded and analyzed using NVivo software. Through content analysis, we identified categories that describe processes and benefits of the intervention that may contribute to and support diabetes self-management.
Our analysis suggests that storytelling facilitates knowledge exchange, collaborative learning, reflection, and making meaning of one's disease. These processes, in turn, could potentially build a sense of community that facilitates peer support, empowerment, and active engagement in disease self-management.
Venues that offer patients opportunities to speak of their illness management experiences are currently limited in our healthcare systems. In conjunction with traditional diabetes self-management education, storytelling can support several core aspects of diabetes self-management. Our findings could guide the design and/or evaluation of future story-based interventions.
我们探究了讲故事能够促进2型糖尿病患者疾病自我管理的潜在机制。
在安大略省多伦多市的一个社区健康中心,对总共8名2型糖尿病成年患者进行了两次、每次为期8节的讲故事干预。每周,参与者分享他们选择的关于糖尿病自我管理主题的故事。采用定性描述方法,使用NVivo软件对干预期间及之后进行的各节内容记录和焦点小组讨论进行编码和分析。通过内容分析,我们确定了描述该干预过程和益处的类别,这些过程和益处可能有助于并支持糖尿病自我管理。
我们的分析表明,讲故事有助于知识交流、协作学习、反思以及理解自身疾病。反过来,这些过程可能会营造一种社区感,促进同伴支持、赋权以及积极参与疾病自我管理。
在我们的医疗系统中,为患者提供讲述其疾病管理经历机会的场所目前有限。与传统的糖尿病自我管理教育相结合,讲故事可以支持糖尿病自我管理的几个核心方面。我们的研究结果可为未来基于故事的干预措施的设计和/或评估提供指导。