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Concept Analysis for Psychological Insulin Resistance in Korean People with Diabetes

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2016³â 46±Ç 3È£ p.443 ~ 453
KMID : 0806120160460030443
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to define the concept for psychological insulin resistance in the Korean population with diabetes.

Methods: The Hybrid model was used to perform the concept analysis of psychological insulin resistance. Results from both the theoreticalreview with 26 studies and a field study including 19 participants with diabetes were included in final process.

Results: The preceding factorsof psychological insulin resistance were uncontrolled blood glucose and change in daily life. The concept of psychological insulin resistancewas found to have three categories with 8 attributes such as emotional factors (negative feeling), cognitive factors (low awareness andknowledge, low confidence for self-injection) and supportive factors (economic burden, dependency life, embarrassing, feeling about supporters,feeling of trust in, vs mistrust of health care providers). The 8 attributes included 30 indicators.

Conclusion: The psychological insulinresistance of population with diabetes in Korea was defined as a complex phenomenon associated with insulin therapy that can be affectedby emotional factors, cognitive factors, and supportive relational factors. Based on the results, a tool for measuring psychological insulin resistanceof Koreans with diabetes and effective programs for enhancing insulin adherence should be developed in future studies.
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Diabetes mellitus, Psychological factors, Insulin resistance
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