Title of article :
Competency in shaping oneʹs life: Autonomy of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a nurse-led, shared-care setting; a qualitative study
Author/Authors :
Albine Moser، نويسنده , , Harry van der Bruggen، نويسنده , , Guy Widdershoven، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
11
From page :
417
To page :
427
Abstract :
Background In the Netherlands diabetes specialist nurses play an important role in specialized, long-term care for the chronically ill. One of the goals of nurse-led, shared care is to encourage chronically ill people to participate actively in selecting the organisation and interventions of care. This paper reports the findings of a study to determine which concepts of autonomy people with type 2 diabetes use in a nurse-led, shared-care setting. Objectives The aim of this article was to portray how people with type 2 diabetes mellitus who are being cared for by diabetes specialist nurses in a shared-care unit view autonomy. Design and setting This qualitative study used in-depth interviews and was carried out in a nurse-led, shared-care unit in the Netherlands. Participants The study population consisted of 15 people who were enrolled for at least 1 year at the nurse-led, shared-care unit and who lived independently at home. Method Data were analysed with a grounded-theory-like method. Result The core category, ‘competency in shaping oneʹs life’, described how people with diabetes exercise their autonomy. Seven categories that emerged were considered dimensions of autonomy. The dimensions were: identification, self-management, welcomed paternalism, self-determination, shared decision-making, planned surveillance, and responsive relationship. Conclusion Autonomy is a multi-dimensional, dynamic and complex construct. Further research is needed to investigate which decision-making processes patients with type 2 diabetes use in a nurse-led, shared-care setting.
Keywords :
Autonomy , Competency , chronic illness , Diabetes mellitus (type 2) , Nurse-led care , Shared-care
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Record number :
782185
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