Personal Control in Chronic Conditions

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Personal Control in Chronic Conditions Personal control in medical care for a chronic condition refers to how an individual feels they have control over their health and treatment decisions. For example, someone with diabetes can take control of their condition by monitoring their blood sugar levels and adhering to a prescribed diet and exercise plan. Someone with diabetes also talks about administering insulin as needed.

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Learned helplessness happens when a patient with a chronic disease, like diabetes, has tried numerous treatments without success, causing them to believe nothing will work. The patient may become less motivated to seek new treatments or follow medical advice, causing the underlying condition to worsen. Such people need support from people from the immediate environment and other healthcare providers. Tyranny of Choice happens when a person diagnosed with diabetes faces numerous treatment options. Each option has pros and cons, making the patient decide on the best choice. I have been faced with multiple incidences of the tyranny of choice, and in either case, I experienced anxiety and stress as I decided on the most suitable treatment plan for their specific condition. In some cases, I struggled to lose excess weight, and I had the options of supplements, exercise, and dieting. I forgo supplements and settled on healthy diets and exercise. Making such a decision was stressful, as I had to forego the short-term benefits of supplements...


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