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Title: | Improving type 2 diabetes care and selfmanagement at the individual level by incorporating social determinants of health |
Authors: | Frier, Amanda Devine, Sue Barnett, Fiona McBain-Rigg, Kris Dunning, Trisha |
Keywords: | social determinants of health type 2 diabetes self-management person-centred care |
Issue Date: | Dec-2022 |
Publisher: | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health |
Series/Report no.: | Disease And Infection;865-871 |
Abstract: | Objective: Suboptimal social determinants of health impede type 2 diabetes self-management. They are usually considered at population and community levels, not individually. The study objective was to draw on perspectives of people who have type 2 diabetes to identify and explore the impact of social determinants on self-management and ways to incorporate them into individual care. Methods: Purposively selected participants chose to partake in focus groups or interviews. Data were analysed and themes identified through deductive and inductive thematic analysis. Results: Social issues hinder type 2 diabetes self-management. Additionally, an individual’s feelings and poor mental health, competing priorities and understanding about diabetes are important considerations. Support was provided via health professionals, community supports, financial support, personal support and informal self-management support. Conclusions: Social determinants of health could be formally incorporated into individual care for people with type 2 diabetes if a socio-ecological view of health is taken as it considers the broader social and environmental circumstances in peoples lives. Implications for public health: Care for people with type 2 diabetes could be transformed if social determinants of health are formally assessed and responded to at an individual level. A socio-ecological view of health in individual care and clinical settings would enable social determinants of health to be formally incorporated into type 2 diabetes care. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4675 |
ISSN: | 1753-6405.13296 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 46 NO 6 |
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