1. Moving between ideologies in self-management support-A qualitative study.
- Author
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Bossy D, Knutsen IR, Rogers A, and Foss C
- Subjects
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 therapy, Health Education, Health Policy, Humans, Self Care, Self-Help Groups, Health Promotion, Qualitative Research, Self-Management
- Abstract
Background: Reforms in current health policy explicitly endorse health promotion through group-based self-management support for people with long-term conditions. Health promotion and traditional medicine are based on different logics. Accordingly, health professionals in health-promoting settings demand the adoption of new practices and ways of thinking., Objectives: The objective of our study was to investigate how health professionals perceive the health-promoting group-based self-management support that is politically initiated for people with long-term conditions., Design: This study had a qualitative research design that included focus group interviews and was guided by a social constructivist paradigm in which group-based self-management was viewed as a social construction. Different logics at play were analysed through the theoretical lens of institutional logic. Discussions among participants show frames of references seen as logics., Setting and Participants: We recruited health professionals from group-based health-promoting measures for people with type 2 diabetes in Norway. Two focus groups comprising four and six participants each were invited to discuss the practices and value of health promotion through group-based self-management support., Results: The analysis resulted in three themes of discussion among participants that contained reflections of logics in movement. Health professionals' discussions moved between different logics based on the importance of expert-based knowledge on compliance and on individual lifestyle choices., Discussion and Conclusion: The study indicates that health promotion through self-management support is still a field "in the making" and that professionals strive to establish new logics and practices that are not considered difficult to manage or do not contain incompatible understandings., (© 2018 The Authors Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
- Published
- 2019
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