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- Liu, Shuai
- Dong, Xuanxi
- Lu, Chao
Abstract
Despite rapid growth of online health communities, little is known about how individuals with diabetes make sense of their condition through asynchronous peer discussion-particularly in non-Western contexts. Aim: This study provides an inductive thematic analysis of patient posts on the Sweet Home Diabetes Forum to uncover the experiential and social processes underpinning diabetes adaptation. Ninety-three posts were randomly sampled from "Type 2 Diabetes" sub-forum. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis, with iterative coding by two researchers and consensus discussions to ensure interpretive rigor. Three interlinked adaptation phases emerged: Psychological Adjustment: from initial shock and denial to acceptance and resilience-building; Daily Management: flexible dietary strategies, tailored physical activity, and ritualized medication practices; Life Restructuring: financial coping, career recalibration, and value reframing. Peer exchanges fostered collaborative expertise ("epistemic humility governance") and collective identity reconstruction. These findings underscore the importance of online peer forums as phase-specific support arenas-providing critical emotional validation, collaborative skill-building, and life-planning resources-and extend chronic illness adaptation theory into a culturally specific, digitally mediated context.
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Liu, Shuai & Dong, Xuanxi & Lu, Chao, 2025.
"From Shock to Restructuring: A Thematic Analysis of Chinese Patients' Diabetes Adaptation in an Online Peer Support Forum,"
International Journal of Literature, Linguistics, and Cultural Studies, Pinnacle Academic Press, vol. 1(1), pages 73-86.
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RePEc:dba:ijllcs:v:1:y:2025:i:1:p:73-86
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