Hansen Louise Søgaard, Bjerregaard Anne-Louise, Bindslev Iversen Peter, Thualagant Nicole
Department of People and Technology, Section of Health and Society, Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark.
Department of Social, Work and Health Care Services, Roskilde, Denmark.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2025 Dec;20(1):2495379. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2025.2495379. Epub 2025 Apr 28.
Managing everyday life with type 2 diabetes can be challenging. In particular, men considered vulnerable are often portrayed as lacking self-management. This paper challenges this assumption by highlighting the unheeded knowledge and self-care practices these men develop, and by exploring how these are included in healthcare encounters at an outpatient clinic in Denmark.
Data were collected through observations of clinical practice and subsequent interviews with 12 men who have type 2 diabetes. A thematic analysis was conducted to explore their daily experiences of managing chronic illness and their encounters with healthcare professionals.
Men considered vulnerable manifest important knowledge and strategies in managing type 2 diabetes in their daily lives, often perceiving the illness as barely present. Their encounters with healthcare professionals, particularly females, often draw on repertoires from previous experiences with (often female) care professionals and seem to follow a certain script for (female) carers encountering disadvantaged (male) care recipients. These dynamics frequently overlook the men's lived experiences and self-management knowledge.
Men considered vulnerable develop important coping strategies and knowledge for managing type 2 diabetes in their everyday lives. However, their encounters with health professionals often perpetuate gendered assumptions and exclusion of their everyday experiences and knowledge.
应对2型糖尿病的日常生活颇具挑战性。尤其是,被视为弱势群体的男性常常被描绘为缺乏自我管理能力。本文通过强调这些男性所积累的未被重视的知识和自我护理实践,并探讨这些如何在丹麦一家门诊诊所的医疗服务中得到体现,对这一假设提出了质疑。
通过观察临床实践并随后对12名2型糖尿病男性患者进行访谈来收集数据。进行了主题分析,以探究他们管理慢性病的日常经历以及与医疗保健专业人员的接触情况。
被视为弱势群体的男性在日常生活中展现出管理2型糖尿病的重要知识和策略,他们常常觉得疾病几乎不存在。他们与医疗保健专业人员(尤其是女性)的接触,往往借鉴了以往与(通常是女性)护理专业人员打交道的经验,似乎遵循着某种(女性)护理人员与弱势(男性)护理对象打交道的固定模式。这些互动常常忽视了男性的生活经历和自我管理知识。
被视为弱势群体的男性在日常生活中形成了应对2型糖尿病的重要应对策略和知识。然而,他们与医疗专业人员的接触往往延续了性别化的假设,排斥他们的日常经历和知识。