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Migration, Health Care Behaviors, and Primary Care for Rural Latinos with Diabetes

机译:农村拉丁裔糖尿病人的迁移,保健行为和初级保健

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Many US Latinos migrate or travel between the US and Mexico on a regular basis, defined as circular migration. Latinos with diabetes (n = 250) were surveyed about circular migration and their ability to use medications and perform recommended diabetes self-care activities. A review of medical charts was performed. Twenty-eight percent (n = 70) of patients traveled to Mexico during the last 12 months. Older Latinos were more likely to report traveling to Mexico and back into the US. Among those that traveled, 29 % reported use of less medication than they wanted to or were prescribed because of travel and 20 % ran out of medications. The rate of reported problem areas while traveling were 39 % (27/70) for following a diabetic diet, 31 % (21/70) for taking medication, and 37 % (26/70) for glucose self-monitoring. The results suggest that the structure of primary care and care coordination are important for this population to fully engage in diabetes self-care.
机译:许多美国拉丁裔定期在美国和墨西哥之间迁移或旅行,这被称为循环移民。对拉丁裔糖尿病患者(n = 250)进行了调查,了解其循环迁移及其使用药物和进行推荐的糖尿病自我保健活动的能力。进行了病历检查。在过去的12个月中,有28%(n = 70)的患者前往墨西哥。较年长的拉丁美洲人更有可能报告去墨西哥再回到美国。在那些旅行的人中,有29%的人报告因旅行而使用的药物少于他们想要的或被开处方的药物,而20%的人用完了药物。糖尿病饮食中旅行时报告的问题区域的比率是39%(27/70),服药是31%(21/70),而葡萄糖自我监测是37%(26/70)。结果表明,初级保健和保健协调的结构对于该人群充分参与糖尿病自我保健很重要。

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