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. 2023 Sep 20;13(9):e068765.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068765.

What are the perspectives of adults aged 18-40 living with type 2 diabetes in urban settings towards barriers and opportunities for better health and well-being: a mixed-methods study

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What are the perspectives of adults aged 18-40 living with type 2 diabetes in urban settings towards barriers and opportunities for better health and well-being: a mixed-methods study

Sarah Croke et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Objectives: Delivered as part of the global assessment of diabetes in urban settings, this study explores different aspects of living with type 2 diabetes, for adults aged 18-40. Primary questions were as follows: (1) can we identify subgroups of adults under 40 years old sharing specific perspectives towards health, well-being and living with type 2 diabetes and (2) do these perspectives reveal specific barriers to and opportunities for better type 2 diabetes prevention and management and improved well-being?

Design: The study employed a mixed-method design with data collected through demographic questionnaires, Q-sort statement sorting exercises, focus groups discussions and individual interviews.

Setting: Primary care across Greater Manchester, UK.

Participants: Those aged between 18 and 40, with a confirmed type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and living in Greater Manchester were eligible to participate. A total of 46 people completed the Q-sort exercise and 43 were included in the final analysis. Of those, 29 (67%) identified as female and 32 (75%) as white. Most common time since diagnosis was between 5 and 10 years.

Results: The Q-sort analysis categorised 35 of the 43 participants (81%) into five subgroups. Based on average statement sorts for each subgroup, perspectives were characterised as: (1) stressed and calamity coping (n=13), (2) financially disadvantaged and poorly supported (n=12), (3) well-intentioned but not succeeding (n=5), (4) withdrawn and worried (n=2) and (5) young and stigmatised (n=3). Holistic analysis of our qualitative data also identified some common issues across these subgroups.

Conclusions: Adults under 40 with type 2 diabetes are not a homogeneous group, but fall into five identifiable subgroups. They also experience issues specific to this age group that make it particularly difficult for them to focus on their own health. More tailored support could help them to make the necessary lifestyle changes and manage their type 2 diabetes better.

Keywords: diabetes & endocrinology; primary care; qualitative research.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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