- 著者
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Venthan J. Mailoo
Nick Best
Sarah Cheal
Francesca Kelly
Jeremy Turner
- 出版者
- Japanese Association of Occupational Therapists
- 雑誌
- Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy (ISSN:13473476)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.12, no.1, pp.1-7, 2016 (Released:2016-08-27)
- 参考文献数
- 24
- 被引用文献数
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Type-1 diabetes results from cessation of endogenous insulin production. Self-management is essential for patients with type-1 diabetes to prevent secondary organ damage and premature death. Self-management may be inhibited by a vast array of psychosocial factors, and therapy is unlikely to be successful unless these factors are identified and addressed. A pilot study of seven patients from Norfolk in the United Kingdom was undertaken to investigate the psychosocial factors interfering with diabetes self-management. Occupational therapy assessments and interventions were provided in an outpatient clinic. Patients' capacities for diabetes self-management were adversely affected by physical and psychological comorbidities, financial hardship and family responsibilities. Health problems resulting from sub-optimal diabetes self-management included visual impairment, lower limb amputation, erectile dysfunction, hypoglycaemia and diabetic ketoacidosis. A combination of these problems impacted on patients' spiritual lives, interpersonal and intimate relationships, employment prospects, finances and personal power, pleasure and security.