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Controlling the Diabetic Body? Managing Chronic Illness with Wearable Technology

Engström, Lisa LU orcid (2024) In Medical Anthropology. Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness
Abstract
I explore the experience of managing type 1 diabetes with wearable technology. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic illness which requires continuous maintenance to keep the blood glucose levels within range. Using autoethnography, I investigate both the practices of translating information from technology and from senses, and also from health authorities, into practices. I conclude that the management of type 1 diabetes is informed by an urge to control the body, but this situation can be understood otherwise from a logic of care.
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Diabetes, Medicinsk Humaniora, Wearable Devices, Care, Governmentality, Autoethnography, Bodily control, diabetes, insulin pump therapy, logics of care, Sweden, autoethnography, wearable technology
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Medical Anthropology. Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness
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Taylor & Francis
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  • pmid:39072586
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0145-9740
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10.1080/01459740.2024.2384749
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English
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