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Type: Journal article
Title: Barriers and facilitators to effective type 2 diabetes management in a rural context: a qualitative study with diabetic patients and health professionals
Author: Jones, L.
Crabb, S.
Turnbull, D.
Oxlad, M.
Citation: Journal of Health Psychology, 2014; 19(3):441-453
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Issue Date: 2014
ISSN: 1359-1053
1461-7277
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Laura Jones, Shona Crabb, Deborah Turnbull and Melissa Oxlad
Abstract: Although effective type 2 diabetes management is essential for the prevention of complications, it is rarely carried out. Type 2 diabetes deaths in rural areas are higher than in metropolitan areas. A focus group (n = 8) and telephone interviews with patients (n = 10), and telephone interviews with health professionals (n = 18) in rural areas were conducted to examine this issue in a rural context. Inductive thematic analysis was used to generate 13 themes of barriers and facilitators to type 2 diabetes management at intrapersonal (denial of the illness, motivation, knowledge and skills and lack of time), interpersonal (stress and relationships), organisational (access to recommended foods, transport, health professionals, and exercise options) and societal (engagement and societal attitudes) levels of influence. Across all themes, participants highlighted the difficulty of maintaining management behaviours.
Keywords: Adherence; chronic illness; health behaviour; public health psychology; qualitative methods
Description: Published online before print March 14, 2013
Rights: © The Author(s) 2013
DOI: 10.1177/1359105312473786
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105312473786
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