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Cultural Identity Conflict Informs Engagement with Self-Management Behaviours for South Asian Patients Living with Type-2 Diabetes: A Critical Interpretative Synthesis of Qualitative Research Studies

机译:文化认同冲突通知南亚患者与2型糖尿病患者的自我管理行为的参与:定性研究研究的批判性解释合成

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The prevalence of type-2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing, particularly among South Asian (SA) communities. Previous research has highlighted the heterogeneous nature of SA ethnicity and the need to consider culture in SA patients’ self-management of T2D. We conducted a critical interpretative synthesis (CIS) which aimed to a) develop a new and comprehensive insight into the psychology which underpins SA patients’ T2D self-management behaviours and b) present a conceptual model to inform future T2D interventions. A systematic search of the literature retrieved 19 articles, including 536 participants. These were reviewed using established CIS procedures. Analysis identified seven constructs, from which an overarching synthesizing argument ‘Cultural Conflict’ was derived. Our findings suggest that patients reconstruct knowledge to manage their psychological, behavioural, and cultural conflicts, impacting decisional conflicts associated with T2D self-management and health professional advice (un)consciously. Those unable to resolve this conflict were more likely to default towards cultural identity, continue to align with cultural preferences rather than health professional guidance, and reduce engagement with self-management. Our synthesis and supporting model promote novel ideas for self-management of T2D care for SA patients. Specifically, health professionals should be trained and supported to explore and mitigate negative health beliefs to enable patients to manage social-cultural influences that impact their self-management behaviours.
机译:2型糖尿病(T2D)的患病率正在增加,特别是南亚(SA)社区之间。以前的研究突出了SA种族的异质性,以及在SA患者的T2D自我管理中考虑文化的必要性。我们进行了一项旨在提示的批判性解释性综合(CIS),该综合综合(CIS)制定了新的和全面的洞察力,对患者的SA患者的T2D自我管理行为和B)提出了一种概念模型,以告知未来T2D干预措施。系统搜索文献检索了19篇文章,包括536名参与者。这些使用已建立的CIS程序审查。分析确定了七个构建,从中获得了总体综合论证的“文化冲突”。我们的研究结果表明,患者重建知识,以管理他们的心理,行为和文化冲突,影响与T2D自我管理和健康专业咨询(联合国)有意识地相关的决策冲突。无法解决这种冲突的人更有可能违约文化认同,继续与文化偏好而不是健康专业指导,并减少与自我管理的参与。我们的综合和支持模式促进了SA患者T2D护理的自我管理的新颖思想。具体而言,应培训卫生专业人员并支持探索和减轻负面健康信念,以使患者能够管理影响其自我管理行为的社会文化影响。

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