Key factors for overcoming psychological insulin resistance: An examination of patient perspectives through content analysis

Heather Stuckey, Lawrence Fisher, William H. Polonsky, Danielle Hessler, Frank J. Snoek, Tricia S. Tang, Norbert Hermanns, Xavier Mundet-Tuduri, Maria Elizabeth Rossi Da Silva, Jackie Sturt, Kentaro Okazaki, Dachuang Cao, Irene Hadjiyianni, Jasmina I. Ivanova, Urvi Desai, Magaly Perez-Nieves

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Objective To understand participant perceptions about insulin and identify key behaviors of healthcare professionals (HCPs) that motivated initially reluctant adults from seven countries (n=40) who had type 2 diabetes (T2D) to start insulin treatment. Research design and methods Telephone interviews were conducted with a subset of participants from an international investigation of adults with T2D who were reluctant to start insulin (EMOTION). Questions related to: (a) participants' thoughts about insulin before and after initiation; (b) reasons behind responses on the survey that were either â € not helpful at all' or â € helped a lot'; (c) actions their HCP may have taken to help start insulin treatment; and (d) advice they would give to others in a similar situation of starting insulin. Responses were coded by two independent reviewers (kappa 0.992). Results Starting insulin treatment was perceived as a negative experience that would be painful and would lead down a â € slippery slope' to complications. HCPs engaged in four primary behaviors that helped with insulin acceptance: (1) showed the insulin pen/needle and demonstrated the injection process; (2) explained how insulin could help with diabetes control and reduce risk of complications; (3) used collaborative communication style; and (4) offered support and willingness to answer questions so that participants would not be â € on their own'. Following initiation, most participants noted that insulin was not â € as bad as they thought' and recommended insulin to other adults with T2D. Conclusions Based on these themes, two actionable strategies are suggested for HCPs to help people with psychological insulin resistance: (1) demonstrate the injection process and discuss negative perceptions of insulin as well as potential benefits; (2) offer autonomy in a person-centred collaborative approach, but provide support and accessibility to address concerns. These findings help HCPs to better understand ways in which they can engage reluctant people with T2D with specific strategies.

本文言語英語
論文番号e000723
ジャーナルBMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care
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DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 12月 11 2019
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!!!All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 内分泌学、糖尿病および代謝内科学

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