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Zalak K, Kazemi Haki B, Matlabi H. Obstacles to Self-Care From The Viewpoint of TypeII Diabetic Patients and Guidelines to Remove Them. Jorjani Biomed J 2012; 1 (1) :30-37
URL: http://goums.ac.ir/jorjanijournal/article-1-199-en.html
1- n, Tabriz, Sciences Medical of University Tabriz, Nutrition and Health of Faculty, Health Public of Student.
2- Tabriz, Iran..Iran, Tabriz, Sciences Medical of University Tabriz, Committee Research Student, Anesthesiology of S
3- .Iran, Tabriz, Sciences Medical of University Tabriz, Nutrition and Health of Faculty, Professor Assistant.
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Background and objective:

Little studies using a limited number of questionnaires cannot reflect the depth and complication of diabetic patients about self-care. However, using the qualitative research method, it is possible to find out the depth of patients’ experiences of this illness. The purpose of this study was to find individual and environmental obstacles which affect self-care on these patients and to investigate patients’ viewpoint of this disease.

Materials and Methods:

In this qualitative study, group interview and case interview have been used. This study was carried out in two phases and at the end of the interview patients were provided with necessary teaching about the principals of self-care.

Results:

In general, 5 categories of obstacles to self-care in type 2 diabetes were identified which include: physical obstacles, economical obstacles, social obstacles, educational obstacles, and psychic obstacles. Social, educational and psychic obstacles are in latter classes.

Conclusion:

The results of this study showed that a high percentage of patients with type 2 diabetes face serious obstacles in the way of self-care and the most numerous and important obstacles in their opinion are physical and economical obstacles. Considering that developing countries face a shortage of resources, dealing with physical obstacles can bring satisfaction to patients and on the other hand, dealing with these obstacles requires less cooperation from exterior organizations.
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Type of Article: Original article | Subject: General medicine
Received: 2014/09/26 | Accepted: 2014/09/26 | Published: 2014/09/26

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