Self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes after an empowerment education program

© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd The aim of the present study was to explore self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes and inadequate blood glucose levels, after they had been subjected to a 6-month diabetes empowerment education program. Twenty-seven parti...

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Main Authors: Pranee C. Lundberg, Supunnee Thrakul
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spelling th-mahidol.472762019-08-28T13:44:54Z Self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes after an empowerment education program Pranee C. Lundberg Supunnee Thrakul Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Uppsala Universitet Nursing © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd The aim of the present study was to explore self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes and inadequate blood glucose levels, after they had been subjected to a 6-month diabetes empowerment education program. Twenty-seven participants (male and female) were selected through purposive convenience sampling for an explorative qualitative study. Semistructured focus group interviews with four open-ended questions were used to study the participants’ self-care behavior at the beginning and the end of the program, and the data obtained were subjected to content analysis. At the end, one third of the participants had been able to reduce their blood glucose to acceptable levels. Most of the others had achieved reduced but irregular blood glucose levels; however, some did not achieve any reduction. Diet was the most difficult problem, and economic difficulties, incorrect knowledge, and misleading beliefs were barriers. In conclusion, an empowerment education program can substantially improve the outcome of self-care management for many people with type 2 diabetes. In the planning of such programs, barriers should be taken into account. 2019-08-28T06:44:54Z 2019-08-28T06:44:54Z 2018-09-01 Article Nursing and Health Sciences. Vol.20, No.3 (2018), 402-408 10.1111/nhs.12423 14422018 14410745 2-s2.0-85045832223 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/47276 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85045832223&origin=inward
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Pranee C. Lundberg
Supunnee Thrakul
Self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes after an empowerment education program
description © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd The aim of the present study was to explore self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes and inadequate blood glucose levels, after they had been subjected to a 6-month diabetes empowerment education program. Twenty-seven participants (male and female) were selected through purposive convenience sampling for an explorative qualitative study. Semistructured focus group interviews with four open-ended questions were used to study the participants’ self-care behavior at the beginning and the end of the program, and the data obtained were subjected to content analysis. At the end, one third of the participants had been able to reduce their blood glucose to acceptable levels. Most of the others had achieved reduced but irregular blood glucose levels; however, some did not achieve any reduction. Diet was the most difficult problem, and economic difficulties, incorrect knowledge, and misleading beliefs were barriers. In conclusion, an empowerment education program can substantially improve the outcome of self-care management for many people with type 2 diabetes. In the planning of such programs, barriers should be taken into account.
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title Self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes after an empowerment education program
title_short Self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes after an empowerment education program
title_full Self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes after an empowerment education program
title_fullStr Self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes after an empowerment education program
title_full_unstemmed Self-care management of Thai Buddhists and Muslims with type 2 diabetes after an empowerment education program
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