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Analysis of social networks supporting the self-management of type 2 diabetes for people with mental illness

机译:支持精神疾病患者2型糖尿病自我管理的社会网络分析

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BackgroundPeople with mental illness have been identified as being more likely to experience type 2 diabetes and the complications arising from this, necessitating more complex chronic illness self-management. Social support has been identified as a significant factor in the successful adoption of lifestyle change for people with type 2 diabetes, however people with mental illness often have impoverished social networks leading to greater reliance upon professional care givers. This study maps the support provided by formal (paid and professional carers) and informal networks to people with mental illness and type 2 diabetes, comparing the experiences of people with a spouse with those without one.MethodsInterviews were conducted with 29 clients of a community nursing service with mental health problems who receive professional support to self-manage type 2 diabetes. Participants were asked to complete an egocentric social network map which involved mapping the people and services who support them to manage their health. Demographic data was collected as was data about co-morbidities and service use within the last 6 months. Network maps were supplemented by a series of open-ended questions about self-management practices, who supports these practices and what support they provide.ResultsParticipants identified small social networks with few friendship ties. These networks had diminished due to illness. For people with a spouse, this person provided significant support for chronic illness self-management performing a range of daily care and illness management tasks. People without a spouse were more reliant on professional and paid care givers for daily care and illness management. People without a spouse also demonstrated greater reliance upon weak social ties for emotional support and social connection and often developed friendships with formal caregivers.ConclusionsSpousal support reduces the need for professional services. In the absence of a spouse, participants were more reliant upon paid and professional carers and weaker social ties for chronic illness support and social connection leading to greater vulnerability of loss of support.
机译:背景技术已确定患有精神疾病的人更容易患2型糖尿病及其并发症,因此需要更复杂的慢性病自我管理。社会支持已被认为是2型糖尿病患者成功采用生活方式改变的重要因素,但是精神疾病患者的社交网络通常贫乏,导致他们更多地依赖专业护理人员。这项研究绘制了由正式(有偿和专业护理人员)和非正式网络为精神疾病和2型糖尿病患者提供的支持,并比较了有配偶的人和没有配偶的人的方法。方法对29名社区护理人员进行了访谈精神健康问题服务,可为2型糖尿病自我管理提供专业支持。要求参与者填写一个以自我为中心的社交网络图,其中涉及对支持他们管理健康的人员和服务进行映射。过去6个月内收集了人口统计数据以及关于合并症和服务使用的数据。网络地图由一系列关于自我管理实践的开放性问题加以补充,这些问题支持这些实践以及它们提供了哪些支持。结果参与者确定了几乎没有友谊纽带的小型社交网络。这些网络由于疾病而减少。对于有配偶的人,此人为执行一系列日常护理和疾病管理任务的慢性疾病自我管理提供了重要支持。没有配偶的人在日常护理和疾病管理上更加依赖专业和有偿护理人员。没有配偶的人也表现出对社交关系薄弱的依赖,以提供情感支持和社会联系,并经常与正式的看护人建立友谊。结论配偶的支持减少了对专业服务的需求。在没有配偶的情况下,参与者更依赖于有薪和专业护理人员,社会关系较弱,无法获得长期疾病的支持和社会联系,从而导致失去支持的可能性更大。

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