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تعداد آیتم قابل مشاهده باقیمانده : 3 مورد
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Kleinman's explanatory model (adapted for diabetes)

Kleinman's explanatory model (adapted for diabetes)
Provider question Clues to beliefs
What do you think caused your diabetes?

• Is the cause biologically, spiritually, or emotionally based?

• External or internal source?

• Related to God's will, own behavior, environment, imbalance?

Why do you think it started when it did? • Does the family believe there was a critical or triggering event?

What do you think your diabetes does to you/your child?

How does it work?

• Family's explanation of diabetes

• What symptoms does the family relate to diabetes?

• Meaning the family attaches to symptoms

How severe is your diabetes?

• Perception of seriousness

• Belief in the diagnosis

• Perceptions of duration of diabetes

What kind of treatment do you think you should receive?

• Types of treatment believed to be effective

• Western approaches?

• Alternative approaches?

• Thoughts about taking insulin

What are the most important results you hope to receive from this treatment?

• Highlights family priorities

• Symptoms and issues of less concern to family

What are the chief problems your diabetes has caused for you? • May provide insight into patient's perceived barriers
What do you fear most about your diabetes?

• Quality of life as defined by the family

• May uncover feelings of hopelessness and being overwhelmed

Adapted from: Nwankwo R, Tang T. Tailoring diabetes education and care to minority patients and families. In: Practical psychology for diabetes clinicians, 2nd ed, Anderson B, Rubin R (Eds), American Diabetes Association, Alexandria 2002. p.37.
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