| Literature DB >> 32704575 |
Clea Bruun Johansen1, Frans Pouwer2, Henning Beck-Nielsen1, Mette Juel Rothmann1,3,4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Emerging adults (18-30 years) with type 1 diabetes must manage a demanding chronic illness as well as navigate a life phase full of instability and transitions. Clinical care for this age group remains a challenge. An improved understanding of psychological facilitators of diabetes management may contribute to optimized clinical care to this age group. AIM: To explore which individual strategies facilitated emerging adults' diabetes management and what kind of support they regard helpful from peers, family and healthcare providers.Entities:
Keywords: Type 1; diabetes mellitus; qualitative analysis; young adult
Year: 2020 PMID: 32704575 PMCID: PMC7375054 DOI: 10.1002/edm2.161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocrinol Diabetes Metab ISSN: 2398-9238
Blog and blogger characteristicsa
| Blogger demographics | Value |
|---|---|
| Female gender, n (%) | 15 (94) |
| Country | |
| UK | 7 |
| USA | 4 |
| Australia | 2 |
| Denmark | 2 |
| Canada | 1 |
| Age in yearsb, mean (SD), range | 23,9 (3,4) 18‐29 |
| Blog features | |
| Years with active bloggingc, mean (SD), range | 4,6 (2,4) 1‐9 |
| Blog activity (number of entries, last year), median, range | 9, 1‐118 |
| Pictures (number of pictures per blog, last year) | |
| 0‐9 | 7 |
| 10‐49 | 6 |
| >49 | 3 |
| Median word count per entry per blog (last year)d, mean (SD), range | 607,4 (245,5), 340‐1279,5 |
See box for links to blogs, active when data was collected.
age is approximate, as it was deduced based on blog content.
years of blogging is based on year of the first entry until year of data analysis.
word count per blog entry differed, and we report the mean of the 16 medians.
Analysis process with examples
| Phase 1: Tentative themes were formulated after an in‐depth reading of blog content | Phase 2: Units of meaning | Phase 3: Candidate themes were investigated | Phase 4 and 5: Themes and subthemes were refined and overarching themes and sub‐themes defined | |
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Tentative themes Imperfect diabetes management Struggling is normal Sharing stories Sharing frustrations Blood sugars is all‐pervasive Part of something bigger Transcending individual diabetes Solidarity |
Units of meaning
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Initial codes Accept that blood sugars rise and fall and recharge batteries Benefits from reaching out for others |
Candidate themes Find a balanced way to cope with fluctuating blood sugars Reach out for others |
Overarching theme and sub‐themes Positive individual strategies that facilitate diabetes management A balanced approach to blood glucoses Share diabetes with peers |
Examples of flow from tentative themes to overarching themes.
Units of meaning are phrases or sentences that carry a set of perceptions or an idea
| Amybetic |
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| Coffee and Insulin |
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| Diabetesgeek |
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| Flawless diabetes |
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| Iced coffee and insulin |
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| Insulin Pens don't have ink |
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| Kayla´s life notes |
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| Min diabetes [My diabetes] |
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| My bitter sweet life |
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| Sweet and sour – the type 1 diabetes rollercoaster |
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| Teapot diabetic |
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| The pumptastic scot |
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| Type1writes |
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| TypeOnederful |
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| Vicki's notebook |
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| What the ´betes |
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