Lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia: a qualitative study

Background: Understanding perceptions and experiences of people with diabetes is important before establishing effective interventions. Previous research indicates that socio-cultural characteristics influence people’s views about diabetes. Objective: This study aimed at understanding diabetes from...

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Main Authors: Anna Wahyuni Widayanti, Susan Heydon, Pauline Norris, James A. Green
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21642850.2019.1699101
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spelling doaj-c7be129aba9447b69f3e11ff97f075b12021-06-02T08:43:39ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHealth Psychology and Behavioral Medicine2164-28502020-01-018111510.1080/21642850.2019.16991011699101Lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia: a qualitative studyAnna Wahyuni Widayanti0Susan Heydon1Pauline Norris2James A. Green3School of Pharmacy, University of OtagoSchool of Pharmacy, University of OtagoSchool of Pharmacy, University of OtagoSchool of Pharmacy, University of OtagoBackground: Understanding perceptions and experiences of people with diabetes is important before establishing effective interventions. Previous research indicates that socio-cultural characteristics influence people’s views about diabetes. Objective: This study aimed at understanding diabetes from the perspective of people with diabetes in the Indonesian cultural context. Methods: Six focus group discussions involving 45 people with diabetes were conducted in East Nusa Tenggara and West Sumatera. The discussions were recorded, transcribed verbatim in their original language, translated into English, and analysed for common themes. Results: This study showed that participants tried to understand diabetes based on their personal experiences. They also saw the disease in a broader context of cultural identity and changes in their cultural environment. In coping with the disease, three strategies were identified: seeing it as beyond their control, normalising their condition, and resignation to God. People who used the first and second methods of coping tended to have a more negative response to diabetes treatment. People with strong religious beliefs coped more positively with diabetes. Conclusions: People with diabetes conceptualised the disease into their own narratives. These lay concepts influenced their strategies of coping and their behaviours in managing the disease. Understanding people’s lay perceptions and experiences are important to develop personalised strategies of diabetes management that may influence people’s responses to their disease and treatment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21642850.2019.1699101illness perceptionscoping strategydiabeteshealth behaviourindonesia
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author Anna Wahyuni Widayanti
Susan Heydon
Pauline Norris
James A. Green
spellingShingle Anna Wahyuni Widayanti
Susan Heydon
Pauline Norris
James A. Green
Lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia: a qualitative study
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
illness perceptions
coping strategy
diabetes
health behaviour
indonesia
author_facet Anna Wahyuni Widayanti
Susan Heydon
Pauline Norris
James A. Green
author_sort Anna Wahyuni Widayanti
title Lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia: a qualitative study
title_short Lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia: a qualitative study
title_full Lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia: a qualitative study
title_sort lay perceptions and illness experiences of people with type 2 diabetes in indonesia: a qualitative study
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
issn 2164-2850
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Understanding perceptions and experiences of people with diabetes is important before establishing effective interventions. Previous research indicates that socio-cultural characteristics influence people’s views about diabetes. Objective: This study aimed at understanding diabetes from the perspective of people with diabetes in the Indonesian cultural context. Methods: Six focus group discussions involving 45 people with diabetes were conducted in East Nusa Tenggara and West Sumatera. The discussions were recorded, transcribed verbatim in their original language, translated into English, and analysed for common themes. Results: This study showed that participants tried to understand diabetes based on their personal experiences. They also saw the disease in a broader context of cultural identity and changes in their cultural environment. In coping with the disease, three strategies were identified: seeing it as beyond their control, normalising their condition, and resignation to God. People who used the first and second methods of coping tended to have a more negative response to diabetes treatment. People with strong religious beliefs coped more positively with diabetes. Conclusions: People with diabetes conceptualised the disease into their own narratives. These lay concepts influenced their strategies of coping and their behaviours in managing the disease. Understanding people’s lay perceptions and experiences are important to develop personalised strategies of diabetes management that may influence people’s responses to their disease and treatment.
topic illness perceptions
coping strategy
diabetes
health behaviour
indonesia
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21642850.2019.1699101
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