MEANING OF SELF-CARE: LIVED EXPERIENCES OF IRANIAN DIABETIC PATIENTS

被引:3
|
作者
Forouzi, Azizzadeh M. [1 ]
Batool, Tirgari [2 ]
机构
[1] Kerman Univ Med Sci, Inst Neuropharmacol, Neurosci Res Ctr, Kerman, Iran
[2] Kerman Univ Med Sci, Physiol Res Ctr, Kerman, Iran
关键词
self-care; Diabetic patients; IRAN;
D O I
10.4314/ejhs.v25i2.10
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
BACKGROUND: Diabetes continuously disrupts a patient's well-being and quality of life. Successful self-care could potentially decrease overall costs and rates of mortality and morbidity. Patients' experiences could be used to elucidate what they believe about illness and its management. The overall aim of this study was to illuminate the meaning of self-care among diabetic patients in Southeast of Iran. METHODS: Sixteen diabetic patients with a mean age of 34 and 10 years' experience in self-care for their disease were interviewed. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed with a Ricoeur's phenomenological hermeneutic method. RESULTS: The meaning of self- care was comprehensively understood as being empowered. This can be divided into four themes: seeking information, being independent, being optimistic or pessimistic and trust in God. CONCLUSION: The results in this study suggest that cultural and religious components could affect diabetic patients' self-care. Nurses might use patients' religious beliefs to relieve their stress, help them to retain a sense of control, maintain hope and sense of meaning and purpose in their life.
引用
收藏
页码:171 / 180
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Teaching self-care: understanding the learned and lived self-care experiences of social work students
    Lamb, Jenny
    Dealey, Rhonda Peterson
    SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, 2025, 44 (02) : 232 - 249
  • [2] Self-Care in Iranian Cancer Patients: The Role of Religious Coping
    Goudarzian, Amir Hossein
    Boyle, Christopher
    Beik, Sima
    Jafari, Azar
    Nesami, Masoumeh Bagheri
    Taebi, Mozhgan
    Zamani, Fatemeh
    JOURNAL OF RELIGION & HEALTH, 2019, 58 (01) : 259 - 270
  • [3] Self-Care in Iranian Cancer Patients: The Role of Religious Coping
    Amir Hossein Goudarzian
    Christopher Boyle
    Sima Beik
    Azar Jafari
    Masoumeh Bagheri Nesami
    Mozhgan Taebi
    Fatemeh Zamani
    Journal of Religion and Health, 2019, 58 : 259 - 270
  • [4] Religious Practices and Self-Care in Iranian Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
    Saeide Heidari
    Mahboubeh Rezaei
    Mahbobeh Sajadi
    Neda Mirbagher Ajorpaz
    Harold G. Koenig
    Journal of Religion and Health, 2017, 56 : 683 - 696
  • [5] Psychometric evaluation of the Persian version of the diabetic foot self-care questionnaire in Iranian patients with diabetes
    Hassan Mahmoodi
    Kamel Abdi
    Emmanuel Navarro-Flores
    Zaniar Karimi
    Hamid Sharif Nia
    Reza Ghanei Gheshlagh
    BMC Endocrine Disorders, 21
  • [6] Psychometric evaluation of the Persian version of the diabetic foot self-care questionnaire in Iranian patients with diabetes
    Mahmoodi, Hassan
    Abdi, Kamel
    Navarro-Flores, Emmanuel
    Karimi, Zaniar
    Sharif Nia, Hamid
    Gheshlagh, Reza Ghanei
    BMC ENDOCRINE DISORDERS, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [7] The lived experience of recapturing self-care
    Guidetti, Susanne
    Asaba, Eric
    Tham, Kerstin
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 2007, 61 (03) : 303 - 310
  • [8] Meaning of Spiritual Care Iranian Nurses' Experiences
    Tirgari, Batool
    Iranmanesh, Sedigheh
    Cheraghi, Mohammad Ali
    Arefi, Ali
    HOLISTIC NURSING PRACTICE, 2013, 27 (04) : 199 - 206
  • [9] Psychometric Evaluation of the Farsi Version of the Self-Care of Diabetes Inventory in Iranian Patients with Diabetes
    Ebadi, Abbas
    Ausili, Davide
    Albatineh, Ahmed N.
    Salarvand, Shahin
    Ghashlagh, Reza Ghanei
    DIABETES METABOLIC SYNDROME AND OBESITY-TARGETS AND THERAPY, 2019, 12 : 2775 - 2784
  • [10] Self-care as an end in itself? Meaning and forms of self-care in discourses on good motherhood
    Decieux, Fabienne
    Schmidt, Eva-Maria
    Zartler, Ulrike
    OSTERREICHISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUER SOZIOLOGIE, 2024, 49 (03): : 397 - 416