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Family communication central to mothers’ type 2 diabetes self-management.
Carla L. Fisher
, Michaela D. Mullis
, Donghee Lee
,
Christy J.W. Ledford
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
100%
Family Communication
100%
Diabetes Self-management
100%
Communal Coping
83%
Self-care
50%
Pre-diabetes (pre-DM)
50%
Disease Management
33%
Family Members
33%
Lifestyle Modification
33%
Family of Origin
33%
Communication Skills Training
33%
Self-managing
33%
Diabetes
16%
High Risk
16%
Family Functioning
16%
Self-management
16%
Care Needs
16%
Spouses
16%
Patient Self-management
16%
Negative Reactivity
16%
Family-centered
16%
Healthy Behaviors
16%
Exercise Habits
16%
Family Roles
16%
Communication Experiences
16%
Personal Needs
16%
Family Well-being
16%
Multiple Bonds
16%
Management Needs
16%
Personal Well-being
16%
Diet Habits
16%
Self-management of Type 2 Diabetes
16%
Family-centered Approach
16%
Member Preferences
16%
Family Lifestyle
16%
Family Systems Approach
16%
Social Sciences
Self-Management
100%
Management Education
57%
Family Member
28%
Diseases
28%
Wellbeing
28%
Communication Skill
14%
Spouses
14%
Systems Approach
14%
Family Systems
14%
Family Role
14%
Psychology
Self-Management
100%
Self-Care
42%
Healthy Behavior
14%
Communication Skill Training
14%
Family Role
14%