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Overcoming Obstacles to Behavior Change in Diabetes Self-ManagementUniversity of Miami, School of Nursing, 5801 Red Road, PO Box 248153, Coral Gables, FL 33124-3850 rhall{at}miami.edu
University of Rhode Island, College of Nursing, Kingston, RI PURPOSE this study describes how 5 individuals with type 2 diabetes overcame obstacles that interfered with maintaining behavior changes in diet, exercise, and self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG). METHODS In-depth interviews provided the framework for this descriptive study. During audiotaped, face-to-face, follow-up structured and unstructured interviews, the participants shared their experiences about obstacles encountered and strategies used to overcome them. Each case was examined independently, and all cases were then compared with each other. RESULTS Obstacles that interfered with maintaining a diet plan were hunger, planned and unplanned meal events, and the desire for new foods. Physical illness and unexpected life events were obstacles to maintaining an exercise and SMBG plan. CONCLUSIONS Health professionals who assist patients who are beginning behavior change or having difficulty maintaining changes need to have an understanding of the various obstacles and how patients can maintain behavior changes over time.
The Diabetes Educator, Vol. 29, No. 2,
303-311 (2003) This article has been cited by other articles:
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