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Jina Huh1, Mark S Ackerman2

  • 1Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics, School of Medicine, University of Washington.

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Diabetes patient support groups empower individuals by facilitating the sharing of personalized management strategies. These groups help patients operationalize experiences and illness trajectories for effective diabetes self-management.

Keywords:
Individualizedchronic illnesscollaborative helpdiabetesonline health communitysupport groups

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Area of Science:

  • Health Sciences
  • Social Sciences
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Chronic illness management, particularly diabetes, is a demanding and isolating experience for patients.
  • Effective self-management strategies are crucial for improving health outcomes and quality of life in diabetes patients.
  • The need for accessible and effective patient support systems is paramount in long-term illness care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how diabetes patient support groups facilitate the development of individualized diabetes management strategies.
  • To identify critical help interactions within support groups that enable patients to find personalized solutions.
  • To explore design implications for online communities supporting chronic illness patients.

Main Methods:

  • Field observations of in-person diabetes support groups.
  • Content analysis of an online diabetes community.
  • In-depth interviews with diabetes patients.

Main Results:

  • Patients operationalize their experiences to share actionable and contextualized management strategies.
  • Sharing illness trajectories provides a crucial framework for operationalizing experiences.
  • Support groups foster a shared understanding of diabetes management among patients.

Conclusions:

  • Diabetes support groups are vital for developing individualized coping and management strategies.
  • Operationalizing experiences within shared illness trajectories is key to effective peer support.
  • Findings offer valuable insights for designing supportive online environments for chronic illness patients.