TY - JOUR
T1 - Pathway From Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis to Action
T2 - How to Move People Forward
AU - Boakye, Michelle D.S.
AU - Miyamoto, Sheridan
AU - Greenwood, Deborah
AU - Kraschnewski, Jennifer
AU - Haitsma, Kimberly Van
AU - Boltz, Marie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the American Diabetes Association.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Seven self-care behaviors—healthy coping, healthy eating, being active, taking medication, monitoring, reducing risk, and problem-solving—are recommended for individuals with diabetes to achieve optimal health and quality of life. People newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes may find it challenging to learn and properly incorporate all of these self-care behaviors into their life. This qualitative study explored the experiences and perceived immediate self-management and psychosocial support needs in individuals newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Data analysis revealed the significant challenges individuals encounter after a type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Five main themes were identified: 1) type 2 diabetes diagnosis competes with other complex life challenges, 2) difficulty in performing behavior modification actions, 3)lackofsupport,4) emergence of emotional and psychological issues, and 5)needfor planned individualized follow-up support after a type 2 diabetes diagnosis. This study revealed a gap in care after type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Individualized support is needed to assist people in moving successfully from diagnosis to being well equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to properly manage the condition.
AB - Seven self-care behaviors—healthy coping, healthy eating, being active, taking medication, monitoring, reducing risk, and problem-solving—are recommended for individuals with diabetes to achieve optimal health and quality of life. People newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes may find it challenging to learn and properly incorporate all of these self-care behaviors into their life. This qualitative study explored the experiences and perceived immediate self-management and psychosocial support needs in individuals newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Data analysis revealed the significant challenges individuals encounter after a type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Five main themes were identified: 1) type 2 diabetes diagnosis competes with other complex life challenges, 2) difficulty in performing behavior modification actions, 3)lackofsupport,4) emergence of emotional and psychological issues, and 5)needfor planned individualized follow-up support after a type 2 diabetes diagnosis. This study revealed a gap in care after type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Individualized support is needed to assist people in moving successfully from diagnosis to being well equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to properly manage the condition.
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U2 - 10.2337/ds22-0058
DO - 10.2337/ds22-0058
M3 - Article
C2 - 37583554
AN - SCOPUS:85169300556
SN - 1040-9165
VL - 36
SP - 264
EP - 274
JO - Diabetes Spectrum
JF - Diabetes Spectrum
IS - 3
ER -