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Describing support: A qualitative study of couples living with diabetes.
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2003
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Family MedicineEducationQualitative StudyFamily SystemsFamily HealthMarital SupportLifestyle SupportHealth CommunicationPublic HealthCouple TherapyFamily RelationshipsDiabetes ManagementHealth PolicyPatient SupportCaregiverHealth PromotionBlood Sugar ControlDiabetesHealth BehaviorFamily TherapyGeneral Relational Support
Family and marital support have been shown to be associated with better treatment adherence, illness adaptation, and blood sugar control in studies of individuals with diabetes.However, the behaviors and attitudes that describe appropriate support have not been defined.This is a qualitative study which asked couples who live with diabetes to define support.Seventy-four individuals (patients and spouses) participated in semi-structured interviews.Transcripts of these interviews were rigorously coded and analyzed by a team of researchers.A sampling of quotes is provided.Helpful behavior was particularly evident in the areas of dietary control and regimen specific support, general relational support, and reminders.Nonhelpful
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