Family functioning integrated with diabetes self-management:a concept analysis

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Rian Adi Pamungkas [1 ,2 ]
Kanittha Chamroonsawasdi [1 ]
Paranee Vatanasomboon [3 ]
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[1] Department of Family Health, Mahidol University
[2] Department of Nursing, College of Health
[3] Department of Health Education and Behavioral Science, Mahidol University
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family functioning; concept analysis; diabetes; self-management;
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Although the concept of family functioning has gained recent popularity, the terms "family functioning" and "family resilience" are sometimes confused and used interchangeably. The aim of this concept analysis was to clarify what is meant by family functioning in the context of diabetes self-management by assessing specific attributes, antecedents, and consequences. A concept analysis model by Walker and Avant was applied. The identified attributes of family functioning in a diabetes self-management context included problem-solving, communication, roles, affective responsiveness, affective involvement, and behavioral control. Antecedents included family structure, socioeconomic status, family functioning relationships, family stage, and life events. Consequences included family satisfaction, family cohesion, and family relationships. This analysis provided a deeper understanding of a family functioning concept within a diabetes self-management context. It is recommended that health care providers should be aware of antecedent factors that could inhibit outcome improvement. Further research is needed to explain family functioning attributes in relation to antecedents and potential consequences.
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