From Negligence to Perception of Complexities in Adherence to Treatment Process in People with Diabetes: A Grounded Theory Study

Background: Poor adherence of patients with type 2 diabetes to treatment is one of the most complex and important clinical concerns. It is the main issue of the present decade and acknowledged as a challenge to control and treat diabetes. This study was carried out to explore and understand how adhe...

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Main Authors: Seyedeh Narjes Mousavizadeh, Tahereh Ashktorab, Fazlollah Ahmadi, Mitra Zandi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2018-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ijms.sums.ac.ir/index.php/IJMS/article/view/3501
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spelling doaj-1c94d70b3dc1464dbc6b11e9478a77652020-11-25T02:07:53ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Medical Sciences0253-07161735-36882018-03-01432150157From Negligence to Perception of Complexities in Adherence to Treatment Process in People with Diabetes: A Grounded Theory StudySeyedeh Narjes Mousavizadeh0Tahereh Ashktorab1Fazlollah Ahmadi2Mitra Zandi3Nursing and Midwifery School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Nursing and Midwifery School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Nursing, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Nursing and Midwifery School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranBackground: Poor adherence of patients with type 2 diabetes to treatment is one of the most complex and important clinical concerns. It is the main issue of the present decade and acknowledged as a challenge to control and treat diabetes. This study was carried out to explore and understand how adherence to treatment process occurs among Iranian patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: The present study is qualitative with grounded theory approach. The data were collected from December 2015 to July 2016 in Tehran (Iran) through individual semi-structured in-depth interviews, field notes, and memos from 21 patients with type 2 diabetes; combined with two members of their families and a healthcare professional. The data were analyzed based on Corbin and Strauss constant comparative analysis (2008). Results: Adherence to treatment is a transitional, interactive, and continuous process. For patients with diabetes, this process includes unperceived threat in diagnosis time (poor knowledge and skills, bottleneck of dependencies, superficial understanding of the new situation), bitter belief (downhill quality of life, physical and emotional treatment feedbacks), and adaptation to treatment (self-care dominance, regimen integration in daily activities). The process of adherence to treatment was influenced by knowledge and skill, social support, beliefs and values, psychological characteristics of people, and the nature of diabetes. Conclusion: Adherence to treatment in Iranian people with diabetes depends on the family and social context, which is challenging for the patient and leads to the negligence of health behaviors. It is vital for healthcare providers to identify these factors to encourage patients to adhere and commit to treatment in order to prevent irreversible complications of diabetes.http://ijms.sums.ac.ir/index.php/IJMS/article/view/3501AdherencePatientDiabetes mellitusGrounded theory
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author Seyedeh Narjes Mousavizadeh
Tahereh Ashktorab
Fazlollah Ahmadi
Mitra Zandi
spellingShingle Seyedeh Narjes Mousavizadeh
Tahereh Ashktorab
Fazlollah Ahmadi
Mitra Zandi
From Negligence to Perception of Complexities in Adherence to Treatment Process in People with Diabetes: A Grounded Theory Study
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
Adherence
Patient
Diabetes mellitus
Grounded theory
author_facet Seyedeh Narjes Mousavizadeh
Tahereh Ashktorab
Fazlollah Ahmadi
Mitra Zandi
author_sort Seyedeh Narjes Mousavizadeh
title From Negligence to Perception of Complexities in Adherence to Treatment Process in People with Diabetes: A Grounded Theory Study
title_short From Negligence to Perception of Complexities in Adherence to Treatment Process in People with Diabetes: A Grounded Theory Study
title_full From Negligence to Perception of Complexities in Adherence to Treatment Process in People with Diabetes: A Grounded Theory Study
title_fullStr From Negligence to Perception of Complexities in Adherence to Treatment Process in People with Diabetes: A Grounded Theory Study
title_full_unstemmed From Negligence to Perception of Complexities in Adherence to Treatment Process in People with Diabetes: A Grounded Theory Study
title_sort from negligence to perception of complexities in adherence to treatment process in people with diabetes: a grounded theory study
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 0253-0716
1735-3688
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background: Poor adherence of patients with type 2 diabetes to treatment is one of the most complex and important clinical concerns. It is the main issue of the present decade and acknowledged as a challenge to control and treat diabetes. This study was carried out to explore and understand how adherence to treatment process occurs among Iranian patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: The present study is qualitative with grounded theory approach. The data were collected from December 2015 to July 2016 in Tehran (Iran) through individual semi-structured in-depth interviews, field notes, and memos from 21 patients with type 2 diabetes; combined with two members of their families and a healthcare professional. The data were analyzed based on Corbin and Strauss constant comparative analysis (2008). Results: Adherence to treatment is a transitional, interactive, and continuous process. For patients with diabetes, this process includes unperceived threat in diagnosis time (poor knowledge and skills, bottleneck of dependencies, superficial understanding of the new situation), bitter belief (downhill quality of life, physical and emotional treatment feedbacks), and adaptation to treatment (self-care dominance, regimen integration in daily activities). The process of adherence to treatment was influenced by knowledge and skill, social support, beliefs and values, psychological characteristics of people, and the nature of diabetes. Conclusion: Adherence to treatment in Iranian people with diabetes depends on the family and social context, which is challenging for the patient and leads to the negligence of health behaviors. It is vital for healthcare providers to identify these factors to encourage patients to adhere and commit to treatment in order to prevent irreversible complications of diabetes.
topic Adherence
Patient
Diabetes mellitus
Grounded theory
url http://ijms.sums.ac.ir/index.php/IJMS/article/view/3501
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