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The Patient Perspective as an Integral Part of Diabetes Disease Management

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  • Kathleen M. Rayman

    (East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA)

  • Geraldine C. Ellison

    (East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA)

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    Individuals with diabetes mellitus and their providers view the world from their own perspectives and bring these different perspectives to the clinical encounter. Because individuals with diabetes enact the day-to-day management of their disease, their perspective will, therefore, largely determine their behaviours. A broad interpretation of how to think about individuals in their patient role, their social context and their relationships with providers creates opportunities for providers to assist patients in life-enhancing ways. Steps for providers include examining their own values and attitudes about diabetes and its treatment, contextualising patient responses and incorporating a different set of questions in the clinical encounter. Steps for organisations include involving patients in interdisciplinary meetings, evaluation of system and provider quality, creating a milieu which supports dialogue and relationship development, important elements of a caring environment.

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    Article provided by Wolters Kluwer Health | Adis in its journal Disease Management & Health Outcomes.

    Volume (Year): 7 (2000)
    Issue (Month): 1 ()
    Pages: 5-12
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    Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; Disease management programmes; Patient education; Pharmacoeconomics;

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