Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management

The study identified four main self-management themes affecting diabetes control. Poor understanding, weak routines, limited primary care capacity, and passive decisions form a reinforcing cycle that undermines control. Self-management cha…

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The study identified four main self-management themes affecting diabetes control. Poor understanding, weak routines, limited primary care capacity, and passive decisions form a reinforcing cycle that undermines control. Self-management challenges among rural Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes involve cognition, daily practices, support systems, family involvement, and decision-making. Improvement requires GP training, personalised education, practical capacity-building, family literacy, community support, and integrated care resources.