Schønning Signe Hellung, Wahlberg Ayo, Hommel Eva, Grabowski Dan
Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, Borgmester Ib Juuls Vej 82, 2730 Herlev, Denmark.
North Zealand University Hospital, Dyrehavevej 29, 3400 Hillerød, Denmark.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Feb 10;13(4):374. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13040374.
Working with young adults with T1D in outpatients clinic entails achieving a delicate balance between maintaining trust and improving diabetes management. By looking at the interactions between healthcare professionals and young adults with T1D as narrative emplotment, this article seeks to investigate how illness narratives are part of and actively worked on in consultations. Based on ethnographic observations of fourteen consultations with young adults 18-23 years of age, three narrative strategies to promote better diabetes management among the young adults were identified: (1) replacing sub-optimal practice with technology, (2) encouraging enhanced autonomy, and (3) setting realistic standards for diabetes care. Each strategy works to create a meaningful explanation for experienced challenges, formingas a basis for improved diabetes self-management. Consultations were found to create a space where the meaning of living with an illness can be discussed between the healthcare professionals and the patients. Looking at how this meaning is negotiated in the consultations is an important aspect of understanding how daily diabetes management is made practicable, especially when working with young adults who are constituting their identities and often live with sub-optimal glycaemic control.
在门诊为患有1型糖尿病的年轻人提供治疗,需要在维系信任和改善糖尿病管理之间达成微妙的平衡。通过将医疗保健专业人员与患有1型糖尿病的年轻人之间的互动视为叙事编排,本文旨在探究疾病叙事如何成为会诊的一部分并在其中积极发挥作用。基于对14次与18至23岁年轻人的会诊的人种志观察,确定了三种促进年轻人更好地进行糖尿病管理的叙事策略:(1)用技术取代次优做法;(2)鼓励增强自主性;(3)为糖尿病护理设定现实标准。每种策略都致力于为所经历的挑战创造有意义的解释,为改善糖尿病自我管理奠定基础。研究发现,会诊营造了一个空间,使医疗保健专业人员和患者能够讨论与疾病共存的意义。审视在会诊中如何协商这种意义,是理解日常糖尿病管理如何切实可行的一个重要方面,尤其是在与正在塑造自身身份且血糖控制往往不理想的年轻人打交道时。