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Characteristics of Marshallese with Type 2 Diabetes on Oahu: A Pilot Study to Implement a Community-based Diabetic Health Improvement Project

机译:瓦胡岛马绍尔人患有2型糖尿病的特征:一项实施基于社区的糖尿病健康改善项目的先导研究

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Objectives – To determine the feasibility of a resident physician-based, culturally appropriate method of decreasing the disease burden of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM2) in a group of Pacific Islanders, Marshallese living in Hawai'i. Methods – Thirty Marshallese with diabetes who live on the island of Oahu, Hawaii were recruited. Baseline health status of the participants was characterized. Health parameters included HgbA1c, random blood sugar (RBS), lipid panels, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, and medical history, along with qualitative information. A focus group was held with participants prior to beginning the curriculum to determine cultural views on diabetes, health, treatment, and to identify potential obstacles to health improvement. A DM2 educational curriculum culturally relevant to Marshallese populations was then started, including instruction in lifestyle modification, adherence to medication regimens, and planned quarterly assessment of health improvement. Results – Baseline quantitative analysis revealed Marshallese with diabetes to be obese and hyperglycemic, with average BMI of 30 kg/m2, RBS of 285, and HgbA1c of 9.3. Qualitative analysis revealed that nearly half the participants admitted to symptoms of severe hyperglycemia. The initial focus group had a substantial turnout. Attendance rapidly declined, becoming so low that classes were eventually terminated. However, in two participants who attended more than three classes there was evidence of major improvements in HgbA1c, cholesterol, and qualitative markers, which were sustained after one year. Conclusions – This pilot study of Marshallese with diabetes on Oahu showed that the majority had poor glycemic control with secondary co-morbid conditions. Although many barriers exist for successful implementation of a diabetes health improvement project in this group, the groundwork for translation of this project to the Republic of Marshall Islands (RMI) has been laid; curriculum translation and patient recruitment is currently underway to advance the project
机译:目标–确定居住在夏威夷的马绍尔群岛太平洋岛民群体中以居民为基础的,以文化为依据的方法来减轻2型糖尿病(DM2)疾病负担的可行性。方法–招募了居住在夏威夷瓦胡岛的30名患有糖尿病的马绍尔人。表征参与者的基线健康状况。健康参数包括HgbA1c,随机血糖(RBS),脂质面板,体重指数(BMI),血压和病史,以及定性信息。在开始课程之前,与参与者举行了一个焦点小组会议,以确定关于糖尿病,健康,治疗的文化观点,并确定阻碍健康改善的潜在障碍。随后开始了与马绍尔族人群文化相关的DM2教育课程,包括生活习惯改变,服药方案的指导以及计划的每季度健康改善评估。结果–基线定量分析显示,马绍尔人患有糖尿病和高血糖症,平均BMI为30 kg / m2,RBS为285,HgbA1c为9.3。定性分析显示,将近一半的参与者承认有严重的高血糖症状。最初的焦点小组人数众多。出勤率迅速下降,变得如此之低,以致最终终止了课程。但是,有两名参加了三个以上班级的参与者有证据表明,HgbA1c,胆固醇和定性标记物有重大改善,这些改善在一年后得以维持。结论–在Oahu上对马绍尔族糖尿病患者进行的这项初步研究表明,大多数患者在继发合并病的情况下血糖控制较差。尽管在该人群中成功实施糖尿病健康改善项目存在许多障碍,但已经为将该项目转换为马绍尔群岛共和国(RMI)打下了基础。目前正在进行课程翻译和患者招募以推进该项目

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