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Diabetes Australia position statement. A new language for diabetes: Improving communications with and about people with diabetes

机译:澳大利亚糖尿病立场声明。糖尿病的新语言:改善与糖尿病人的沟通

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Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic condition in Australia, affecting 1.7 million Australians, requiring daily self-care, and known to reduce quantity and quality of life. On average, people with diabetes experience greater emotional distress than those without diabetes. One source of distress can be the language used to refer to diabetes, its management and the person with diabetes. The way verbal and written language is used reflects and shapes people's thoughts, beliefs and behaviours. Language has the power to persuade, change or reinforce beliefs and stereotypes - for better or worse. Words do more than reflect people's reality: they create reality and affect how people view the world and their diabetes. Language needs to engage people with diabetes and support their self-care efforts. Importantly, language that de-motivates or induces fear, guilt or distress needs to be avoided and countered. Diabetes Australia believes optimal communication increases the motivation, health and well-being of people with diabetes, and that careless or negative language can be de-motivating, is often inaccurate, and can be harmful. Diabetes Australia developed this position statement to encourage greater awareness of the language surrounding diabetes and provide recommendations for more careful and positive language use.
机译:糖尿病是澳大利亚增长最快的慢性病,​​影响了170万澳大利亚人,需要日常自我保健,并且已知会降低生活质量和数量。平均而言,患有糖尿病的人比没有糖尿病的人承受更大的情绪困扰。困扰的一种来源可能是用于指代糖尿病,其治疗和糖尿病患者的语言。口头和书面语言的使用方式可以反映和塑造人们的思想,信仰和行为。语言有能力说服,改变或加强信念和陈规定型观念,无论情况好坏。言语不仅能反映人们的现实,还可以创造现实,并影响人们对世界及其糖尿病的看法。语言需要使糖尿病患者参与进来并支持他们的自我保健工作。重要的是,需要避免和反制削弱或引起恐惧,内gui或困扰的语言。澳大利亚糖尿病协会认为,最佳的沟通可以增加糖尿病患者的动力,健康和福祉,粗心或消极的语言可能会降低动力,常常不准确并且可能有害。澳大利亚糖尿病协会制定了这一立场声明,以鼓励人们提高对糖尿病周围语言的认识,并为更谨慎和积极地使用语言提供建议。

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