This study is part of a larger research project which aimed to create an un
derstanding of how people with type II diabetes incorporated chronic illnes
s into their lives. We aimed to find wellness in the contest of a chronic i
llness.
The participatory action-orientated research (PAR) approach is consumer bas
ed and managed, and sir; women with diabetes and the research team met for
eight two-hour sessions in August and September 1998.
The objectives were to contribute to understanding of the health of adults
who live with chronic illness by providing greater insight and understandin
g into the worlds of people who live with a chronic illness and allowing th
e \oices of people with diabetes to be clearly heard in relation to their h
ealth.
There was a wellness theme around taking time out, but considering the othe
r dominant negative experiences, this study can only be considered as an at
tempt to find wellness in the contest of chronic illness.
The PAR process, built upon sharing, listening and reconstructing stories,
worked toward the women being heard and having a voice for the first time.
Listening and acting upon the voices of the women has implications for the
practice of health care professionals.