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Family Legacy of Diabetes-Related Behaviors: An Exploration of the Experiences of African American Parents and Adult Children

机译:糖尿病相关行为的家庭遗产:对非洲裔美国父母和成年子女的经历的探索

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African Americans are at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and this risk may be influenced by familial experiences and cultural norms throughout the life course. This led us to conduct this study of 20 African American families with strong histories of T2DM to explore familial complexities that prevent or help manage diabetic symptoms. Experiences were analyzed inductively through individual family profiles created using content-analytic summaries. When profiles were further analyzed for emerging and theoretically informed data patterns, two themes emerged: (a) family interactions characterized by T2DM-related actions and communication patterns, and (b) intergenerational patterns of openness characterized by variations in approach within generational cohort and parental gender. Through inquiries related to intergenerational experiences with T2DM, nursing and health care professionals may be better able to tailor and promote success for prevention and management of behaviors among high-risk African Americans.
机译:非洲裔美国人罹患2型糖尿病(T2DM)的风险较高,并且这种风险可能会受到整个人生过程中的家庭经历和文化规范的影响。这使我们对20多年具有T2DM悠久历史的非洲裔美国家庭进行了这项研究,以探索预防或帮助管理糖尿病症状的家族复杂性。通过使用内容分析摘要创建的个人家庭资料对经历进行归纳分析。当针对新兴的和理论上有据可依的数据模式进一步分析概况时,出现了两个主题:(a)以T2DM相关行为和交流模式为特征的家庭互动,以及(b)以世代同龄人和父母的方式变化为特征的开放性的代际模式性别。通过与T2DM的代际经验相关的询问,护理和保健专业人员可以更好地为高风险的非洲裔美国人量身定制和促进成功的预防和管理行为。

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