PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Social Support of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Marginalized Contexts in Mexico and Its Relation to Compliance with Treatment: A Sociocultural Approach.

  • Clara Juárez-Ramírez,
  • Florence L Théodore,
  • Aremis Villalobos,
  • Aida Jiménez-Corona,
  • Sergio Lerin,
  • Gustavo Nigenda,
  • Sarah Lewis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141766
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. e0141766

Abstract

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ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the ways social support works in the daily life of patients with type 2 diabetes living in conditions of social and economic marginality, in order to understand how that support relates to treatment compliance.MethodsSequential mixed methods research was used. The sample of patients was obtained from primary health care units and selected considering regional representativeness, and levels of morbidity and mortality for type 2 diabetes.ResultsResults point to the nuclear family as the main source of support. Regardless of the area of residence, four main dimensions of support were identified: economic support, help with treatment compliance, emotional support, and material aid.ConclusionsWe conclude that the support network assists the patient in different ways and helps cope with the disease, but in conditions of social and economic marginality, does not guarantee the quality of attention nor enable the self-management of treatment.