The social determinants of health for people with type 1 diabetes that progress to end-stage renal disease

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العنوان: The social determinants of health for people with type 1 diabetes that progress to end-stage renal disease
المؤلفون: Mariastella Pulvirenti, Jonathan M. Gleadle, Darlene McNaughton, Kathleen Hill
المساهمون: Hill, Kathleen E, Gleadle, Jonathan M, Pulvirenti, Mariastella, McNaughton, Darlene A
المصدر: Health Expectations. 18:2513-2521
بيانات النشر: Wiley, 2014.
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, medicine.medical_specialty, Social Determinants of Health, Health Behavior, Disease, End stage renal disease, Developmental psychology, Humans, Medicine, Social determinants of health, Disengagement theory, Qualitative Research, Public, Environmental & Occupational Health, end-stage renal disease, business.industry, Public health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Social Support, Social environment, social determinant, Self Care, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, Health Care Sciences & Services, Social Class, Grounded Theory, Disease Progression, Quality of Life, Health Policy & Services, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Life course approach, Female, business, Original Research Papers, type 1 diabetes mellitus, Qualitative research
الوصف: Objective - Self-management of type 1 diabetes over a lifetime is complex and challenging even in the best of circumstances, and the social environment can be a powerful determinant of health behaviours and outcomes. The aim of this study was to identify how social determinants of health can impact on the capacity of young people to manage their glycaemic control. Methods - The findings emerged from a constructivist grounded theory approach through an in-depth examination of life course events that were recounted through qualitative interviews. The rich descriptive detail obtained from this enquiry locates common experiences and the context in which concordance with therapies occurs and health behaviours develop. Results - This qualitative study of young people with type 1 diabetes who have developed end-stage renal disease demonstrates that there are many factors beyond individual control that can contribute to health outcomes. The social determinants of childhood environment, education, socio-economic status, gender and the culture of public health can contribute to disengagement from treatment regimens and the health-care system and to the development of microvascular complications at a comparatively young age. Conclusion - These findings challenge the assumptions of health-care practitioners about individual responsibility and highlight the importance of considering how social determinants can shape lives, behaviours and health. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
تدمد: 1369-6513
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1d72b39076f5b581ec8157ee0641c23eTest
https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12220Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....1d72b39076f5b581ec8157ee0641c23e
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE