TABLE 1D.
Inter-personal level
THEME | DESCRIPTION | QUOTE | STAKEHOLDER GROUP |
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COST TO OTHERS | This code captures any mention of the cost to the family, household, partners or important members of participants household | It is difficult to prioritize; there’s always you get to a certain age and you’re independent, there is always something that you are saving towards whether it is for your mortgage for your first house or for your car or for something like that and worst with managing to a point of diabetes that I could afford the CGM but there is always something else that we are saving for and I can’t weigh up the pros of paying just so much for the CGM over what we were saving for. I can’t put myself before that, it is not a big a benefit enough for me. | Adult |
My mom said that we would get it no matter what and if we didn’t have enough money, we would raise money or take it from my grandma. | Teen | ||
GUILT ABOUT EXPENSE | Any mention specifically about guilt about the expenses of diabetes technology | How do I think she would feel? She is modest and extravagant at the same time so she would feel—I know deep down—she would feel a little bit guilty if everyone wasn’t getting one and if they didn’t have them available all over. If you go through your insurance you can get this or if you could go to Walgreen’s for 50 dollars you can get this. You can carry around a 50 dollar bill and get it for everyone that she runs into. That’s what we do—not that we’re buying other people’s medical equipment for them, but that’s what we do now. | Partner |
Well, obviously I wouldn’t be paying for it. I’m 13 and I have about 20 bucks and that is about it. But I probably wouldn’t want to get anything that was too expensive because if it costs a lot, I would feel really guilty. I don’t know I just wouldn’t—because diabetes already costs more than not. | Teen |