Storylines of self-management: narratives of people with diabetes from a multiethnic inner city population.
OBJECTIVES: to analyse the narratives of people with diabetes to inform the design of culturally congruent self-management education programmes. METHODS: the study was based on quasi-naturalistic story-gathering; i.e. making real-time field notes of stories shared spontaneously in diabetes self-man...
Main Authors: | Greenhalgh, T, Collard, A, Campbell-Richards, D, Vijayaraghavan, S, Malik, F, Morris, J, Claydon, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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