"Actually, I don't feel that bad": managing diabetes and the clinical encounter.
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Adherence decision making in the everyday lives of emerging adults with type 1 diabetes.Practitioner decisions to engage in Chinese medicine: cultural messages under the skin.Cultural expressions of bodily awareness among chronically ill Filipino Americans."The group facilitates everything": meanings patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus assigned to health education groups.Sweet blood and social suffering: rethinking cause-effect relationships in diabetes, distress, and duress.Diabetes in people, cats, and dogs: biomedicine and manifold ontologies.Living with diabetes on Buffalo, New York's culturally diverse West Side.Decoding the Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic in Rural India.It's like a family: the significance attributed by health professionals to diabetes health education groups.Beyond decision making: class, community organizations, and the healthwork of people living with HIV/AIDS. Contributions from institutional ethnographic research.Transactions in Suffering: Mothers, Daughters, and Chronic Disease Comorbidities in New Delhi, India.The direction of research into visual disability and quality of life in glaucoma.Self-care at the margins: meals and meters in migrants' diabetes tactics.Patient and practitioner noncompliance: rationing, therapeutic uncertainty, and the missing conversation.Situating stress: lessons from lay discourses on diabetes."Worried all the time'': distress and the circumstances of everyday life among immigrant Australians with type 2 diabetes.The weight of the self: care and compassion in Guatemalan dietary choices."Como Si Nada": Enduring Violence and Diabetes among Rural Women in Southern Mexico.Figuring Out Type 2 Diabetes through Genetic Research: Reckoning Kinship and the Origins of Sickness.Lived food and judgments of taste at a time of disease.Popular medicine and self-care in a Mexican migrant community: toward an explanation of an epidemiological paradox.Self-care and Subjectivity among Mexican Diabetes Patients in the United States.Managing the unmanageable: elderly Russian Jewish émigrés and the biomedical culture of diabetes care."Oh God, save us from sugar": an ethnographic exploration of diabetes mellitus in the United Arab Emirates.Hemoglobin A1c as a diagnostic tool: public health implications from an actor-network perspectivePrototypes Connect Human Diabetes with Feline and Canine Diabetes in the Context of Animal—Human Bonds: An Anthropological AnalysisReconstituting populations through evidence-based medicine: an ethnographic account of recommending procedures for diagnosing type 2 diabetes in clinical practice guidelines
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"Actually, I don't feel that bad": managing diabetes and the clinical encounter.
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Ferzacca S
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10.1525/MAQ.2000.14.1.28
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2000-03-01T00:00:00Z