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. 2019;15(1):15-30.
doi: 10.2174/1573399814666171227214845.

Patients' Illness Perceptions of Type 2 Diabetes: A Scoping Review

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Patients' Illness Perceptions of Type 2 Diabetes: A Scoping Review

Elena D Dimova et al. Curr Diabetes Rev. 2019.

Abstract

Background: People's personal perceptions, or illness representations, of type 2 diabetes can act as barriers to successful self-management.

Introduction: Understanding patients' subjective perceptions of type 2 diabetes can aid the design of evidence-based care and appropriate educational programmes. This scoping review provides a narrative account of previous knowledge of patients' illness representations of type 2 diabetes.

Methods: Quantitative and qualitative studies that explored patients' illness representations of type 2 diabetes, as defined by Leventhal's Common Sense Model, were included.

Results: Thirty four studies were identified for this review, but only 14 studies were carried out in a general population of people with diabetes. Illness representations varied across study populations. While it is clear that the perceptions of ethnic minorities and marginalised groups are embedded in their historical and cultural backgrounds, it is also important to understand the views of the wider population.

Conclusion: The review highlights the need for self-management interventions to reflect the target population's representations of type 2 diabetes in order to inform interventions and clinical practice.

Keywords: Type 2 diabetes; illness representations; patients; personal perceptions; scoping review; self-management..

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