Sugumaran Tharshika, LeGris Jeannette, Strachan Patricia H, Alliston Paige, Sherifali Diana
School of Nursing, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Diabetes Spectr. 2024 May 30;37(4):360-368. doi: 10.2337/ds23-0046. eCollection 2024 Fall.
In the past decade, diabetes health coaching, also referred to as diabetes coaching, has emerged as a patient-centered intervention to help individuals with type 2 diabetes gain independence with self-management. This study explores the perceived experience of receiving telephone-based diabetes health coaching among adults living with type 2 diabetes.
A qualitative exploration with an interpretive descriptive design was carried out. Participants from the intervention group of a larger randomized controlled trial who had received a telephone-based diabetes coaching intervention throughout 1 year were invited to participate in a telephone interview with open-ended questions.
Twelve participants were interviewed, and four major themes emerged: ) adapting to ongoing challenges with type 2 diabetes, reflecting how coaching helped individuals integrate diabetes into their daily lives by addressing misconceptions, improving knowledge, encouraging awareness, and easing the transition from oral medication to insulin injections; ) heightened mindfulness of diabetes-related wellness, capturing the greater attention participants gave to their overall well-being and self-management behaviors; ) behavior change guided by the participant, highlighting the differences in participants' motivation, readiness to make changes, and external factors that influenced their ability to make self-management behavior changes; and ) valuing a supportive relationship, illustrating that most participants felt that the unique coach-client relationship was reliable, holistic, nonjudgmental, and encouraging.
Participants found diabetes coaching to be positive and highlighted the various ways it was able to support their ability to manage diabetes.
在过去十年中,糖尿病健康指导,也称为糖尿病指导,已成为一种以患者为中心的干预措施,以帮助2型糖尿病患者在自我管理方面获得独立。本研究探讨了2型糖尿病成年患者接受电话糖尿病健康指导的感知体验。
采用解释性描述设计进行定性探索。邀请了一项大型随机对照试验干预组中在一整年中接受电话糖尿病指导干预的参与者参加开放式电话访谈。
采访了12名参与者,出现了四个主要主题:1)适应2型糖尿病带来的持续挑战,反映了指导如何通过解决误解、提高知识水平、增强意识以及缓解从口服药物到胰岛素注射的转变,帮助个人将糖尿病融入日常生活;2)提高对糖尿病相关健康的正念,体现了参与者对自身整体健康和自我管理行为给予了更多关注;3)由参与者引导的行为改变,突出了参与者在动机、改变意愿以及影响其自我管理行为改变能力的外部因素方面的差异;4)重视支持性的关系,表明大多数参与者认为独特的教练-客户关系是可靠的、全面的、无偏见的且具有鼓励性。
参与者发现糖尿病指导是积极的,并强调了它支持他们管理糖尿病能力的各种方式。