Hashim Syahnaz Mohd, Idris Idayu Badilla, Sharip Shalisah, Bahari Rafidah, Jahan Nasrin
Department of Family Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Department of Community Health, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Korean J Fam Med. 2021 Mar;42(2):123-131. doi: 10.4082/kjfm.19.0177. Epub 2020 May 18.
The patient's intention to engage in diabetes care is the hallmark of role acceptance as a health manager and implies one's readiness to change. The study aimed to understand the process of having the intention to engage in diabetes care.
A qualitative study using narrative inquiry was conducted at a public primary care clinic. Ten participants with type 2 diabetes of more than a 1-year duration were selected through purposive sampling. In-depth interviews were conducted using a semi-structured protocol guide and were audio-taped. The interviews were transcribed and the texts were analyzed using a thematic approach with the Atlas.ti ver. 8.0 software (Scientific Software Development GmbH, Berlin, Germany).
Three themes emerged from the analysis. The first theme, "Initial reactions toward diabetes," described the early impression of diabetes encompassing negative emotions, feeling of acceptance, a lack of concern, and low level of perceived efficacy. "Process of discovery" was the second overarching theme marking the journey of participants in finding the exact truth about diabetes and learning the consequences of ignoring their responsibility in diabetes care. The third theme, "Making the right decision," highlighted that fear initiated a decision-making process and together with goal-setting paved the way for participants to reach a turning point, moving toward engagement in their care.
Our findings indicated that fear could be a motivator for change, but a correct cognitive appraisal of diabetes and perceived efficacy of the treatment as well as one's ability are essentially the pre-requisites for patients to reach the stage of having the intention to engage.
患者参与糖尿病护理的意愿是其作为健康管理者角色接受度的标志,意味着其准备好做出改变。本研究旨在了解产生参与糖尿病护理意愿的过程。
在一家公立基层医疗诊所进行了一项采用叙事探究的定性研究。通过目的抽样选取了10名病程超过1年的2型糖尿病患者。使用半结构化协议指南进行深入访谈并录音。访谈内容被转录,文本使用Atlas.ti 8.0软件(德国柏林科学软件开发有限公司)采用主题分析法进行分析。
分析得出三个主题。第一个主题“对糖尿病的初始反应”描述了对糖尿病的早期印象,包括负面情绪、接受感、缺乏关注以及较低的自我效能感。“发现过程”是第二个总体主题,标志着参与者寻找糖尿病确切真相以及了解忽视自身糖尿病护理责任后果的历程。第三个主题“做出正确决定”强调恐惧引发了决策过程,与目标设定一起为参与者达到转折点并转向参与自身护理铺平了道路。
我们的研究结果表明,恐惧可能是改变的动力,但对糖尿病的正确认知评估、对治疗的自我效能感以及个人能力本质上是患者达到有参与意愿阶段的先决条件。