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Lived Experiences of African Immigrant Males Ages 25-75 who have Type 2 Diabetes.

机译:患有2型糖尿病的25-75岁非洲移民男性的实际生活经验。

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In the United States, minority populations such as African Americans, especially men, have borne more of the burden of Type 2 diabetes when compared to their European American counterparts. Limited research has been conducted to explore this condition with regard to African immigrants, who make up approximately 4% of the African American population. In this study, a phenomenological approach was employed to explore how African immigrant adult men with Type 2 diabetes experienced this disease. The concept of informing culturally sensitive diabetes education served as the conceptual framework in this study. Participants included 8 men who provided data via in-depth, face-to-face, unstructured interviews that were audio recorded with their permission. Transcripts were analyzed using aspects of Hycner's method for analyzing phenomenological data. Key findings included (a) 50% of the participants had a family history of diabetes; (b) participants had initial negative reactions at their diagnosis and perceived that having Type 2 diabetes changed their lives forever; (c) participants lacked or had little knowledge about diabetes prior to their diagnosis, but they acquired extensive knowledge afterwards; (d) participants' struggles with dietary aspect of diabetes self-management persisted ; (e) participants expressed emotional connections to their homes and blamed coming to the United States for their Type 2 diabetes; and (f) participants offered advices to protect others. Findings of this study contribute to existing information about the daily lived experiences of African immigrant men who have Type 2 diabetes and enhance awareness and understanding of these experiences to inform program and interventions for coping with diabetes.
机译:在美国,与非裔美国人相比,非裔美国人(尤其是男性)等少数群体承担了更多的2型糖尿病负担。已进行了有限的研究以探讨非洲移民的情况,非洲移民约占非洲裔美国人口的4%。在这项研究中,采用了一种现象学方法来探讨患有2型糖尿病的非洲移民成年男子是如何经历这种疾病的。告知对文化敏感的糖尿病教育的信息作为本研究的概念框架。参与者包括8名男子,他们通过深入,面对面,非结构化的采访提供了数据,并在获得他们许可的情况下进行了录音。使用Hycner方法分析现象学数据的方面来分析成绩单。主要发现包括:(a)50%的参与者有糖尿病家族史; (b)参与者在诊断时最初出现了不良反应,并认为患有2型糖尿病会永远改变他们的生活; (c)参与者在诊断之前对糖尿病缺乏了解或了解甚少,但之后又获得了广泛的知识; (d)参与者与饮食方面的糖尿病自我管理的斗争持续进行; (e)参与者对自己的房屋表达了情感联系,并指责其来美国患有2型糖尿病; (f)参与者提出了保护他人的建议。这项研究的发现有助于获得有关2型糖尿病非洲移民男性日常生活经验的现有信息,并增强对这些经验的认识和理解,从而为应对糖尿病的计划和干预措施提供信息。

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    Walden University.;

  • 授予单位 Walden University.;
  • 学科 Public health.;Ethnic studies.;African American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 171 p.
  • 总页数 171
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 建筑科学;
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