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‘Change means sacrificing a good life’: perceptions about severity of type 2 diabetes and preventive lifestyles among people afflicted or at high risk of type 2 diabetes in Iganga Uganda

机译:“改变意味着牺牲美好的生活”:乌干达伊冈加(Iganga Uganda)对2型糖尿病的严重程度和2型糖尿病高风险人群的预防性生活方式的看法

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Background Interventions for prevention of type 2 diabetes ought to be acceptable to target communities. We assessed perceptions about type 2 diabetes and lifestyle change among people afflicted or at high risk of this disease in a low income setting in Iganga Uganda. Methods Twelve focus group discussions (FGDs) of eight participants each were conducted, balancing rural and peri-urban (near the Municipality) residence and gender. The FGDs involved people with suspected type 2 diabetes (based on fasting plasma glucose (FPG), people with suspected pre-diabetes and obese people with normal FPG. Content analysis was conducted. Results Diabetes was perceived to be a very severe disease. Its severity was attributed to its incurability and its numerous health effects. Men were also concerned about reduced sexual performance. However, participants’ strong concerns about the severity of diabetes were not reflected in their perceptions about the risk factors and lifestyles associated with it. While people with diabetes perceive obesity as ‘sickness’, those without diabetes perceive it as a sign of ‘success’. Although participants are willing to change their diet, they mention numerous barriers including poverty, family size, and access to some foods. Because of their good taste, reduction of high risk foods like sugar and fried food is perceived as ‘sacrificing a good life’. Increments in physical activity were said to be feasible, but only in familiar forms like domestic work. An over-arching theme emerged that ‘lifestyle changes are viewed as sacrificing a good life’. Conclusions Health promotion should target both community norms and individual awareness regarding obesity, physical activity and diet, and should address the notion that obesity and unhealthy foods represent a good life. Health educators should plan with clients on how to overcome barriers and misconceptions to lifestyle change, leveraging the pervasive perception of type 2 diabetes as a severe disease to motivate change.
机译:背景预防2型糖尿病的干预措施应为目标社区所接受。我们在乌干达伊甘加(Iganga Ugananda)的低收入人群中评估了罹患这种疾病或处于这种疾病高风险人群中对2型糖尿病和生活方式改变的看法。方法进行了十二次焦点小组讨论(FGD),每组八名参与者,平衡了农村和郊区(市政府附近)的住所和性别。 FGD涉及疑似2型糖尿病的人(基于空腹血糖(FPG),疑似糖尿病前期的人和肥胖且FPG正常的人),进行了含量分析,结果糖尿病被认为是一种非常严重的疾病。归因于其不可治愈性及其对健康的多种影响,男性也担心性行为的下降,但是,参与者对糖尿病严重程度的强烈担忧并没有反映在他们对与之相关的危险因素和生活方式的认识中。糖尿病认为肥胖是“疾病”,而没有糖尿病的人则认为肥胖是“成功”的征兆,尽管参与者愿意改变饮食,但他们提到了许多障碍,包括贫穷,家庭规模和某些食物的获取。味道,减少糖和油炸食品等高风险食品被认为是“牺牲美好生活”。可行,但只能采用家务劳动等熟悉的形式。出现了一个总体主题,即“生活方式的改变被视为牺牲了美好的生活”。结论健康促进应既针对社区规范,又针对肥胖,体育锻炼和饮食的个人意识,并应解决肥胖和不健康食品代表美好生活的观念。健康教育者应与服务对象一起计划如何克服改变生活方式的障碍和误解,利用对2型糖尿病的普遍认识,将其视为一种严重的疾病来激发改变。

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