Introduction
Like any other chronic problems, diabetes has psychological, social, emotional, as well as spiritual challenges that require attention. Therefore, both the patients and the health care providers need to find a common platform to handle such challenges. Manifestation of these challenges tends to afflict everyone, thus the need for recognition. The family’s comfort and self-awareness with the patient’s feelings and responsiveness with patients' distress help boost their capacity to influence gradual change on the patient.
Emotional, Relationship and Financial Implications
Diabetes undoubtedly has manifested emotional implications upon families and predominantly on persons with close rapport and relationship …show more content…
For instance, the illness results into added financial strain to the affected families. The families incur huge cost of medication that diabetes patients require as part of their daily routine. These huge costs results irrespective of the presence of an insurance cover. There is also an overwhelming addition in financial stress that result from the many doctor visits required for the patients. As per the American Diabetes Association report of 2013, persons with diabetes spend about $4,100 more annually on medication than persons without diabetes (Miller-Day, 2011, p. 103). As a result, when a family member suffers from this condition, the family may be compelled to cut back on its expenses, and postpone scheduled …show more content…
Community-based initiatives such as picnics, berry picking, games, and dancing present the best promotion initiatives for behavior change and healthy weight interventions. These initiatives have significant social benefits and permit communities to share and preserve valuable traditional knowledge. A number of communities can also chose to invest in stationary and treadmills bicycles in order to increase opportunities for physical activity (Sinclair, 2009, p. 305). Creativity can also be another community initiative as health workers seeks to engage a number of people in activities aimed at boosting the intervention of a healthy weight. The famous formats of television programs and games can be adapted to become significant educational tools. Furthermore, visual aids such as sketches, puppet shows, and other collaborative activities can be used to exhibit the significance of healthy foods, as well as the effects of