Being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary advice

Abstract Background Diet is a key component of the management of diabetes. Several studies suggest that patients receive insufficient and inadequate information. As a first step for developing an intervention for improving dietary advice in primary care, we aimed to explore patients’ experience of r...

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Main Authors: Maria Alonso Arana, Jose Maria Valderas, Josie Solomon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
Series:BMC Family Practice
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12875-018-0892-5
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spelling doaj-3a7821cc03294910beb0c2ed9083d1552020-11-25T02:59:57ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962019-01-012011710.1186/s12875-018-0892-5Being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary adviceMaria Alonso Arana0Jose Maria Valderas1Josie Solomon2Health Services and Policy Research, University of Exeter Medical SchoolHealth Services and Policy Research, University of Exeter Medical SchoolFaculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort UniversityAbstract Background Diet is a key component of the management of diabetes. Several studies suggest that patients receive insufficient and inadequate information. As a first step for developing an intervention for improving dietary advice in primary care, we aimed to explore patients’ experience of receiving dietary advice; their attitudes towards that advice; their perceived dietary advice needs, and any barriers faced in adopting a diet that supports the management of their diabetes. Methods A qualitative study with three focus groups (20 purposively sampled participants) was conducted with adult primary care patients with Type 2 diabetes in 2016. A semi-structured topic guide was developed from the literature. The focus groups were audio recorded and transcribed. The data were analysed by emergent themes analysis. Data saturation was achieved in the third focus group. Results The majority of participants were given dietary advice in the form of a generic healthy eating leaflet from a Practice Nurse. Participants had their Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) reviewed regularly, but the results seemed not to be linked with review of dietary habits. The test was perceived as being a “pass or fail”, judgmental experience. Participants felt tested but not educated. Conclusion Individuals with type 2 diabetes seem not to receive dietary advice according to their expectations. Information collected as part of the study can be used to inform the development of interventions aimed at improving dietary advice in this population.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12875-018-0892-5DiabetesType 2 diabetesDietDietary advicePatients’ perspectivesPatient education
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Josie Solomon
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Jose Maria Valderas
Josie Solomon
Being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary advice
BMC Family Practice
Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Diet
Dietary advice
Patients’ perspectives
Patient education
author_facet Maria Alonso Arana
Jose Maria Valderas
Josie Solomon
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title Being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary advice
title_short Being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary advice
title_full Being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary advice
title_fullStr Being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary advice
title_full_unstemmed Being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary advice
title_sort being tested but not educated – a qualitative focus group study exploring patients’ perceptions of diabetic dietary advice
publisher BMC
series BMC Family Practice
issn 1471-2296
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background Diet is a key component of the management of diabetes. Several studies suggest that patients receive insufficient and inadequate information. As a first step for developing an intervention for improving dietary advice in primary care, we aimed to explore patients’ experience of receiving dietary advice; their attitudes towards that advice; their perceived dietary advice needs, and any barriers faced in adopting a diet that supports the management of their diabetes. Methods A qualitative study with three focus groups (20 purposively sampled participants) was conducted with adult primary care patients with Type 2 diabetes in 2016. A semi-structured topic guide was developed from the literature. The focus groups were audio recorded and transcribed. The data were analysed by emergent themes analysis. Data saturation was achieved in the third focus group. Results The majority of participants were given dietary advice in the form of a generic healthy eating leaflet from a Practice Nurse. Participants had their Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) reviewed regularly, but the results seemed not to be linked with review of dietary habits. The test was perceived as being a “pass or fail”, judgmental experience. Participants felt tested but not educated. Conclusion Individuals with type 2 diabetes seem not to receive dietary advice according to their expectations. Information collected as part of the study can be used to inform the development of interventions aimed at improving dietary advice in this population.
topic Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Diet
Dietary advice
Patients’ perspectives
Patient education
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12875-018-0892-5
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