Emergence Of A Butterfly: The Life Experiences Of Type 1 Diabetes Taiwanese Patients During The 16-25 Years Old Transition Period

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE STUDIES ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING(2020)

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Purpose: To explore the life experiences of patients with type 1 diabetes transition from adolescence into adulthood in Taiwan. Methods: Descriptive phenomenological design was used. Fourteen participants were individually interviewed using a semi-structured interview. Results: The life experiences of patients with type 1 diabetes transition from adolescence into adulthood experience a metamorphosis from awareness of responsibility to figuring out a way to care for themselves. Six themes emerged: (1) hibernation: awareness of responsibility; (2) emergence: attempts to take responsibility; (3) perseverance: encountering difficulties; (4) anxiety: multiple worries; (5) hesitation: back-and-forth," and (6) exit: finding a way out." Conclusions: During the transition phase, the participants experienced the trials of various situations. Regardless of whether they are able to independently bear the responsibilities of self-management, they all hope to turn around the challenges of disease control and take ownership of their disease. Like a butterfly that emerges from a cocoon, they hoped to overcome the dangers of taking flight through trial and error and navigating the world. The results of this study can serve as a reference for clinical care and developing localized intervention strategies targeted to the transition period between adolescence and young adulthood.
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Type1 diabetes, life experiences, transition, adolescent, young adults, nursing, qualitative
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