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Understanding Why People with Type 1 Diabetes Do Not Attend for Specialist Advice: A Qualitative Analysis of the Views of People with Insulin-dependent Diabetes Who Do Not Attend Diabetes Clinic
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Family MedicineSpecialist AdviceType 1Primary CareHealth CommunicationCoping StrategiesAppropriate Specialist SupportHealth Services ResearchDiabetes ManagementHealth PolicyPatient SupportNursingPalliative CareMental Health NursingQualitative AnalysisDiabetesPatient EducationArtsMedicinePatient Experience
Attendance at diabetes clinic is associated with improved medical outcome, however, significant numbers of people with type 1 diabetes choose not to attend. In order to understand the reasons underlying this decision, qualitative interviews were carried out with 12 long-term non-attenders. Three distinct groups emerged differing in terms of their cognitive and emotional responses to diabetes and their coping strategies: (1) the 'High fear' group; (2) the 'Patient as expert' group; and (3) the 'Low motivation' group. These differences should be recognized and suitable approaches developed to ensure that all people with diabetes are able to accept appropriate specialist support.
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