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Stories for change: development of a diabetes digital storytelling intervention for refugees and immigrants to minnesota using qualitative methods

机译:变革的故事:使用定性方法开发针对糖尿病和明尼苏达州移民的数字故事干预措施

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Immigrants and refugees are affected by diabetes-related health disparities, with higher rates of incident diabetes and sub-optimal diabetes outcomes. Digital storytelling interventions for chronic diseases, such as diabetes may be especially powerful among immigrants because often limited English proficiency minimizes access to and affects the applicability of the existing health education opportunities. Community-based participatory research (CBPR), whereby community members and academia partner in an equitable relationship through all phases of the research, is an intuitive approach to develop these interventions. The main objective of this study was to develop a diabetes digital storytelling intervention with and for immigrant and refugee populations. We used a CBPR approach to develop a diabetes digital storytelling intervention with and for immigrant and refugee Somali and Latino communities. Building on an established CBPR partnership, we conducted focus groups among community members with type II diabetes for a dual purpose: 1) to inform the intervention as it related to four domains of diabetes self-management (medication management, glucose self-monitoring, physical activity, and nutrition); 2) to identify champion storytellers for the intervention development. Eight participants attended a facilitated workshop for the creation of the digital stories. Each of the eight storytellers, from the Somali and Latino communities with diabetes (four from each group), created a powerful and compelling story about their struggles and accomplishments related to the four domains of diabetes self-management. This report is on a systematic, participatory process for the successful development of a diabetes storytelling intervention for Somali and Latino adults. Processes and products from this work may inform the work of other CBPR partnerships.
机译:移民和难民受到与糖尿病相关的健康差异的影响,糖尿病的发生率更高,糖尿病结果也欠佳。对糖尿病等慢性病的数字叙事干预在移民中可能尤其强大,因为通常英语水平有限会最大程度地降低获取机会并影响现有健康教育机会的适用性。基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)是社区成员和学术界通过研究的各个阶段建立平等关系的伙伴关系,是开发这些干预措施的直观方法。这项研究的主要目的是开发针对移民和难民人口的糖尿病数字故事讲述干预措施。我们使用CBPR方法与移民和难民索马里和拉丁裔社区一起开发了针对糖尿病的数字故事干预。在建立良好的CBPR伙伴关系的基础上,我们针对II型糖尿病社区成员进行了焦点小组讨论,其目的是双重的:1)告知干预措施,因为它涉及糖尿病自我管理的四个领域(药物管理,血糖自我监测,身体健康)活动和营养); 2)确定干预发展的冠军讲故事者。八名参与者参加了一个便利的讲习班,以创建数字故事。来自索马里和拉丁裔糖尿病社区的八位讲故事者(每组四位)讲述了他们关于糖尿病自我管理四个领域的奋斗和成就的强大而引人入胜的故事。这份报告是关于成功开发针对索马里和拉丁裔成年人的糖尿病叙事干预措施的系统,参与性过程。这项工作的过程和产品可能会为其他CBPR伙伴关系的工作提供信息。

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