| Literature DB >> 27172515 |
Lotta Pham1, Kristina Ziegert2.
Abstract
Health promotion plays an important role in the management of diabetes and chronic kidney disease, especially when the prevalence of the disease is rising in Vietnam. Nurses have been identified to be the front figure in health promotion; however, little is written about how nurses in Vietnam work with these issues. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe nurses' conceptions about how health is promoted, with special focus on physically activity, for patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and/or end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Individual interviews were done with 25 nurses working at two major hospitals in Hanoi, Vietnam. A phenomenographic approach was used to analyse the interviews. Nurses described how creating positive relationships and supporting patients to take part in their social context promoted health. Health was also promoted by educating patients and relatives about health and disease and by supporting patients to be physically active. The findings indicate that the Vietnamese nursing knowledge about health promotion needs to be gathered, and health promotion needs to be further integrated in the education. Further research is necessary to examine patients' knowledge and attitudes about health and the efficiency of various health-promoting strategies in the Vietnamese context.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes and chronic kidney disease; health promotion; in-patient care; nursing; phenomenography; physical activity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27172515 PMCID: PMC4864829 DOI: 10.3402/qhw.v11.30722
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ISSN: 1748-2623
Overview of participants.
| Sex | Female | 23 |
| Male | 2 | |
| Age | 18–30 | 18 |
| 31–55 | 7 | |
| Education | 2–3 years | 21 |
| 4 years or more (bachelor degree) | 4 | |
| Work place | Endocrinology unit | 10 |
| Nephrology unit | 15 | |
| Inpatients | 18 | |
| Outpatients | 7 | |
| Work experience | 4 months–1 year | 4 |
| 2–5 years | 12 | |
| 6–14 years | 4 | |
| 15–20 years | 5 |
Six open questions used in the interview of the 25 informants.
| 1. | What does health promotion means to you? |
| 2. | What do you think about the benefits of physical activity for patients with diabetes and/or end-stage renal disease? |
| 3. | What do you think about health promotion as a part of nursing? |
| 4. | What methods do you use or think you can use to promote physical activity to patients with diabetes and/or end-stage renal disease? |
| 5. | What do you think about your possibilities to promote health to your patients? |
| 6. | What kind of difficulties do you face in work when motivating patients to be more physically active? |