Literature review: the self-management of diet, exercise and medicine adherence of people with type 2 diabetes is influenced by their spiritual beliefs
Literature review: the self-management of diet, exercise and medicine adherence of people with type 2 diabetes is influenced by their spiritual beliefs
This article is a literature review on how the spirituality of people with type 2 diabetes can significantly impact their approach to their diabetes treatment plans. The results show that, although spirituality can give people strength to cope with a chronic condition, it may result in poor diabetes care if they abandon self-management because they believe it is fate or the will of a deity for them to have diabetes. Key themes include how spirituality/religion influences the self-management behaviours of diet and exercise; how the use of complementary and alternative medicines and practices affect diet and medicine adherence; how ethnicity and gender impact self-management; and how coping styles affect self-management, including how a “future-orientated focus” may aid self-care. Finally, a model is outlined that can be used in the clinic for spiritual assessment of people with diabetes
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Duke, Natasha
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Wigley, Wendy
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2016
Duke, Natasha
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Duke, Natasha and Wigley, Wendy
(2016)
Literature review: the self-management of diet, exercise and medicine adherence of people with type 2 diabetes is influenced by their spiritual beliefs.
Journal of Diabetes Nursing, 20 (5), .
Abstract
This article is a literature review on how the spirituality of people with type 2 diabetes can significantly impact their approach to their diabetes treatment plans. The results show that, although spirituality can give people strength to cope with a chronic condition, it may result in poor diabetes care if they abandon self-management because they believe it is fate or the will of a deity for them to have diabetes. Key themes include how spirituality/religion influences the self-management behaviours of diet and exercise; how the use of complementary and alternative medicines and practices affect diet and medicine adherence; how ethnicity and gender impact self-management; and how coping styles affect self-management, including how a “future-orientated focus” may aid self-care. Finally, a model is outlined that can be used in the clinic for spiritual assessment of people with diabetes
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Accepted/In Press date: 9 March 2016
Published date: 2016
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Local EPrints ID: 396810
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/396810
ISSN: 1368-1109
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Natasha Duke
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Wendy Wigley
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