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Valizadeh S, Agamohamadi M, Mohammadi E, Abrahimi H. HEALTH ACCORDING TO THE EXPERIENCES OF IRANIAN WOMEN WITH DIABETES: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2012; 10 (3)
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  Health according to the experiences of Iranian women with diabetes: A phenomenological study     Valizadeh S [1] *, Agamohamadi M [2] , Mohammadi S [3] , Abrahimi H [4]     Received: 11 Feb, 2012 Accepted: 10May, 2012     Abstract   Background & Aims : To reach a holistic approach for treating patients, being familiar with patients' perception of their own health be an important matter. This study was carried out to determine the meaning of health from the viewpoint of diabetic women.   Materials & Methods : The study was conducted using the qualitative phenomenology method. 22 diabetic women who were suffering from type 2 diabetes for at least one year and were willing to express their experiences were selected employing purposive sampling technique. Data were collected with the use of semi-structured interviews. All interview were tape recorded and transcribed verbatim and were analysed simultaneously with the Van Manen method.   Result : The patients' perspectives of their health introduced health as a multi-dimensional phenomenon which was divided into four groups of physical, psychological, sociological and spiritual dimensions. All the groups were closely connected, however the psychological and spiritual aspects were considered more important. Most of the responses in the physical dimension were related to having independence. Feeling comfort and happiness was one of the main points in the psychological dimension and in the spiritual aspect disease as Gods will had an important role in the answers.   Conclusion: In this study, participants reported health as not just feeling physically healthy. The attention of the patients towards other health dimensions especially psychological and spiritual aspects shown that if patients are not feeling physically healthy, intervention the other dimensions of health could help for improving the physical aspect as well as all the other aspects of health.   Key words: Health, Diabetes, Women, Phenomenology, Iran     Address: Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Tabriz University ofMedical Sciences   Tel : (+98) 9143098650   Email: Valizadehs @tbzmed.ac.ir   [1] NursingPhD , Assistant Professorof Nursing andMidwifery , Tabriz Universityof Medical Sciences (Corresponding Author)  [2] Master of Nursing, Nursing Ph.D. Student , Instructor Department Tabriz University of Medical Sciencs  [3] Nursing PhD, Associate Professor, TarbiatModares University Tehra n  [4] NursingPhD , Assistant Professorof Nursing andMidwifery , Tabriz Universityof MedicalSciences
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