Language Practices Used By People Living with Diabetes

Individuals' experiences living with diabetes continually changes, and how they feel about their diabetes evolves throughout their lives. The purpose of this focused analysis research project was to explore how individuals who live with diabetes and who manage with an insulin pump use language...

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Main Author: Gonzalez, Jessica L
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description Individuals' experiences living with diabetes continually changes, and how they feel about their diabetes evolves throughout their lives. The purpose of this focused analysis research project was to explore how individuals who live with diabetes and who manage with an insulin pump use language practices to describe their experiences with diabetes, their self-identity, and threats to self-identity. The data set consisted of 30 interviews with 15 participants in Newfoundland and Labrador. I employed inductive content analysis to identify essential language practices, implied meaning in the conversation, intended audiences, and conversational consequences in the interviews. Understanding how people with diabetes express their experience provides insight into how individuals perceive their self-management practices and their self-identity with diabetes in different contexts. This, in turn, may aid nurses in identifying language indicators that need to be followed up in conversation to illuminate the challenges and stigma people may face in living with their diabetes.
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spelling ftnsoutheastern:oai:nsuworks.nova.edu:tqrc-2728 2025-01-16T23:24:29+00:00 Language Practices Used By People Living with Diabetes Gonzalez, Jessica L 2021-01-13T18:15:00Z https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqrc/twelfth/day2/9 unknown NSUWorks https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqrc/twelfth/day2/9 The Qualitative Report Conference Diabetes Language Practices Therapeutic Relationships Other Nursing Quantitative Qualitative Comparative and Historical Methodologies plenary 2021 ftnsoutheastern 2022-04-10T22:12:20Z Individuals' experiences living with diabetes continually changes, and how they feel about their diabetes evolves throughout their lives. The purpose of this focused analysis research project was to explore how individuals who live with diabetes and who manage with an insulin pump use language practices to describe their experiences with diabetes, their self-identity, and threats to self-identity. The data set consisted of 30 interviews with 15 participants in Newfoundland and Labrador. I employed inductive content analysis to identify essential language practices, implied meaning in the conversation, intended audiences, and conversational consequences in the interviews. Understanding how people with diabetes express their experience provides insight into how individuals perceive their self-management practices and their self-identity with diabetes in different contexts. This, in turn, may aid nurses in identifying language indicators that need to be followed up in conversation to illuminate the challenges and stigma people may face in living with their diabetes. Other/Unknown Material Newfoundland Nova Southeastern University: NSU Works Newfoundland
spellingShingle Diabetes
Language Practices
Therapeutic Relationships
Other Nursing
Quantitative
Qualitative
Comparative
and Historical Methodologies
Gonzalez, Jessica L
Language Practices Used By People Living with Diabetes
title Language Practices Used By People Living with Diabetes
title_full Language Practices Used By People Living with Diabetes
title_fullStr Language Practices Used By People Living with Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Language Practices Used By People Living with Diabetes
title_short Language Practices Used By People Living with Diabetes
title_sort language practices used by people living with diabetes
topic Diabetes
Language Practices
Therapeutic Relationships
Other Nursing
Quantitative
Qualitative
Comparative
and Historical Methodologies
topic_facet Diabetes
Language Practices
Therapeutic Relationships
Other Nursing
Quantitative
Qualitative
Comparative
and Historical Methodologies
url https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqrc/twelfth/day2/9