Living with an adult who has diabetes: Qualitative insights from the second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study

Heather L. Stuckey, Christine Mullan-Jensen, Sanjay Kalra, Jean Reading, Johan Wens, Michael Vallis, Andrzej Kokoszka, Rachid Malek, Katharina Kovacs Burns, Natalia Piana, Søren E. Skovlund, Mark Peyrot

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    Abstract

    Aims: The second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study identified the experiences of family members who support adults living with diabetes. Methods: Participants were 2057 adult family members living with the person with diabetes from 17 countries. Qualitative data were responses to open-ended survey questions about how living with a person with diabetes has impacted family members and the ways they choose to be involved in the diabetes care for the person with whom they live. Emergent coding with input from multinational collaborators identified thematic content about psychosocial aspects. Results: Family members wanted to do what was best for the person with diabetes and help in whatever way possible. Four themes branched from that principle: (1) family members worry about day-to-day struggles of the person with diabetes, such as hypoglycemia and employment stability; (2) diabetes negatively affects the person with diabetes-family member relationship, creating an emotional strain and shift in relationship; (3) family members have some support resources to deal with the burdens and lifestyle changes of diabetes, but would like more; and (4) the person with diabetes has provided inspiration to the family member, and helped the family member make positive life changes in eating healthier. Conclusions: These data provide insight into the ways that family members experience living with diabetes, including their challenges, motivations and intentions in supporting their person with diabetes. Family members speak eloquently and with emotion about their role in a family with diabetes.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Pages (from-to)270-278
    Number of pages9
    JournalDiabetes Research and Clinical Practice
    Volume116
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jun 1 2016

    Keywords

    • Diabetes self-management
    • Education
    • Family members
    • Motivation
    • Psychosocial
    • Qualitative

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Internal Medicine
    • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
    • Endocrinology

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