Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore factors surrounding management of simultaneous dietary recommendations for heart failure and type 2 diabetes among patient-caregiver dyads. Methods: Qualitative description was used to explore dyad experiences managing a dual diet. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients with a concurrent diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and heart failure and their family caregiver. Each 60-minute interview was conducted virtually. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was conducted with coding used for themes at dyadic-and individual levels. Results: Twelve patient-caregiver dyads (N = 24) were interviewed. The mean age was 57 years (±15 years). Most participants were white (75%); patients were predominantly male, and caregivers were predominantly female (83.3% for both). Dyadic-level themes that emerged included factors that influence simultaneous management of dual diet recommendations. Themes included shared barriers, facilitators, motivators, and strategies for dual diet management. Individual-level themes discussed by patients were barriers and motivators to dual diet management, and caregivers discussed barriers to supporting dual diet management. Conclusions: Findings from the study highlight that patients and caregivers often work together and share similar barriers, facilitators, motivators, and strategies for adhering to a dual diet. The results provide insight into chronic disease management at the family level and can guide health care providers’ efforts to promote family involvement with dietary recommendations for patients with multiple comorbidities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)520-531
Number of pages12
JournalScience of Diabetes Self-Management and Care
Volume50
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Health(social science)
  • Health Professions (miscellaneous)

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