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Understanding adolescent type 1 diabetes self-management as an adaptive process: A grounded theory approach
Authors:Roy Chilton  Renata Pires-Yfantouda
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, City University, London, UKroychilton28@hotmail.com;3. Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, City University, London, UK
Abstract:Objective: To develop a conceptual understanding of the process of adapting to the self-management of type 1 diabetes during adolescence.

Design: Participants were recruited from a National Health Service paediatric diabetes service within the south-west of England which runs six countywide diabetes clinics. Thirteen interviews were conducted using a social constructivist grounded theory approach.

Results: The findings illustrate how self-management can be understood in terms of a continuum-based framework, ranging from difficulties with, to successful self-management. Adaptation within the continuum can further be understood by specific transitional phases and process mechanisms, providing further depth to individuals’ experiences of adaptation.

Conclusion: This investigation provides a conceptual understanding of the complex issues adolescents encounter while adapting to and integrating a diabetes self-management regime into their lives. It provides an invaluable framework for exploring psychological mechanisms and contextualising them within a self-management continuum. Implications for healthcare professionals are discussed and further research proposes whether the model could be applicable to other chronic illnesses.
Keywords:type 1 diabetes  grounded theory  self-management  social constructivist  adolescence  qualitative
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