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‘What kind of life is this?’ Diabetes related notions of wellbeing among adults in eastern Uganda and implications for mitigating future chronic disease risk

机译:“这是什么样的生活?''糖尿病在乌干达东部的成年人中的福祉概念以及减轻未来慢性病风险的影响

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Effective prevention and care for type 2 diabetes requires that people link healthy behaviours to chronic disease-related wellbeing. This study explored how people perceive current and future wellbeing, so as to inform lifestyle education. Eight focus group discussions and 12 in-depth interviews were conducted in Iganga and Mayuge districts in rural Eastern Uganda among people aged 35-60?years in three risk categories (1) People with diabetes, (2) people at higher risk of diabetes (with hypertension or overweight) and (3) community members without diabetes. People define wellbeing in three notions: 1) Physical health, 2) Socio-economic status and 3) Aspirational fulfilment. Most people hold the narrower view of wellbeing that focuses on absence of pain. Most overweight participants did not feel their condition as affecting their wellbeing. However, for several people with hypertension, the pains they describe indicate probable serious heart disease. Some people with diabetes expressed deep worry and loss of hope, saying that 'thoughts are more bothersome than the illness'. Wellbeing among people with diabetes was described in two perspectives: Those who view diabetes as a 'static' condition think that they cannot attain wellbeing while those who view it as a 'dynamic' condition think that with consistent treatment and healthy lifestyles, they can be well. While many participants perceive future wellbeing as important, people without diabetes are less concerned about it than those with diabetes. Inadequate knowledge about diabetes, drug stock-outs in health facilities, unaffordable healthier food, and contradictory information were cited as barriers to future wellbeing in people with diabetes. To make type 2 diabetes prevention relevant to healthy people, health education messages should link current lifestyles to future wellbeing. Diabetes patients need counselling support, akin to that in HIV care, to address deep worry and loss of hope.
机译:对2型糖尿病的有效预防和护理要求人们将健康的行为联系起来对慢性疾病相关的福利。这项研究探讨了人们如何感知当前和未来的福祉,以便为生活方式教育提供信息。八个焦点小组讨论和12次深入访谈是在乌干达农村东乌干达的梅苏格区进行的,其中35-60岁的人在35-60岁以下的三个风险类别(1)人患有糖尿病的人,(2)人患有较高风险的糖尿病(具有高血压或超重)和(3)没有糖尿病的社区成员。人们在三个概念中定义福祉:1)身体健康,2)社会经济地位和3)抱负履行。大多数人抱着幸福的较窄观点,专注于没有痛苦。大多数超重参与者并没有感受到他们影响他们的健康状况。然而,对于几种具有高血压的人,他们描述的痛苦表明可能的严重心脏病。有些患有糖尿病的人表达了深刻的担忧和失去希望,并说“思想比疾病更麻烦”。用糖尿病患者的幸福进行了两种观点:那些将糖尿病视为“静态”的人认为,他们无法达到福祉,而那些将其视为“动态”条件的人认为,具有一致的治疗和健康的生活方式,他们可以出色地。虽然许多参与者认为未来的幸福是重要的,但没有糖尿病的人比糖尿病的人不那么关心。对糖尿病的知识不足,卫生设施中的药物库存,不适合更健康的食物和矛盾的信息被认为是糖尿病患者未来福祉的障碍。为了使2型糖尿病预防与健康的人有关,健康教育消息应将当前的生活方式联系到未来的福祉。糖尿病患者需要咨询支持,类似于艾滋病毒的护理,解决了深度忧虑和失去希望。

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