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Supportive and non-supportive interactions in families with a type 2 diabetes patient: an integrative review.

Birgitte B BennichMichael E RøderDorthe OvergaardIngrid EgerodLene MunchFilip K KnopTina VilsbøllHanne Konradsen
Published in: Diabetology & metabolic syndrome (2017)
The findings stress the importance of including both patient and family in clinical practice to target diabetes self-management adherence and well-being of the whole family. The majority of self-management occurs within the family environment. Therefore, the intra-family perspective of supportive and non-supportive interactions should be understood and addressed as the family members are interdependent and affected by each other. Future research assessing the impact of professional support and the family function will have the potential to improve the daily life and well-being of patients with type 2 diabetes as well as the whole family.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • clinical practice
  • cardiovascular disease
  • glycemic control
  • case report
  • physical activity
  • insulin resistance
  • metabolic syndrome
  • current status