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Exploring the Understanding of Pre-diabetes and the Possibility of Developing Diabetes among Mexican Americans at the U.S.-Mexico Border

机译:探索美墨边境墨西哥裔美国人对前糖尿病的理解和发展糖尿病的可能性

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The purpose of this ethnographic study was to explore the understanding of pre-diabetes and the possibility of developing diabetes among Mexican Americans at the U.S.-Mexico border. This study also explored how Mexican Americans adjust to living with pre-diabetes. While extensive research has been conducted regarding pre-diabetes, diabetes, and how individuals perceive their susceptibility to these illnesses, few studies have examined how Mexican Americans understand pre-diabetes and the possibility of developing diabetes. The increased prevalence of diabetes among this population, the divergent understandings of risk held by diverse cultural groups, and the large presence of Mexican Americans in the U.S.-Mexico border region prompted this study.There are gaps in the literature about how Mexican Americans understand pre-diabetes and their possibility of developing diabetes. Current literature focuses on studies of causality, folk beliefs, symptoms, and treatments. Current studies do not provide a framework in which healthcare professionals can identify how Mexican Americans understand pre-diabetes and the possibility for developing diabetes or how to incorporate these lay understandings into their practice, research, and education.An ethnographic study, guided by Freire's framework (2000) was conducted to provide insight into the understanding of pre-diabetes and the possibility of developing diabetes among Mexican Americans living at the U.S.-Mexico border. An overarching theme Living with Pre-diabetes emerged. This theme emerged from two major themes: 1) Awareness; and 2) Adjusting to Living with Pre-diabetes.This study revealed that Mexican Americans may not understand pre-diabetes or their possibility of developing diabetes until told of having pre-diabetes by a healthcare provider. Becoming aware of pre-diabetes may not necessarily imply understanding of what pre-diabetes is. The study also revealed that an awareness of having pre-diabetes may lead to changes in lifestyle, but may not always make these changes sustainable. The use of Freire's framework may prove useful when addressing the needs of Mexican Americans with pre-diabetes.
机译:这项人种学研究的目的是探索在美墨边境的墨西哥裔美国人对前糖尿病的了解以及罹患糖尿病的可能性。这项研究还探讨了墨西哥裔美国人如何适应糖尿病前期的生活。尽管已经对糖尿病前期,糖尿病以及人们对这些疾病的易感性进行了广泛的研究,但很少有研究检查墨西哥裔美国人如何理解糖尿病前期以及患上糖尿病的可能性。该人群中糖尿病的患病率上升,不同文化群体对风险的理解不同以及墨西哥裔美国人在美墨边境地区的大量存在促使该研究。 -糖尿病及其发展成糖尿病的可能性。当前的文献集中在因果关系,民间信仰,症状和治疗方法的研究上。当前的研究还没有提供一个框架,医护人员无法确定墨西哥裔美国人如何理解糖尿病前期以及发展糖尿病的可能性,或者如何将这些外行的理解纳入他们的实践,研究和教育中。 (2000)进行了研究,以提供对前糖尿病的了解以及居住在美墨边境的墨西哥裔美国人患糖尿病的可能性的见识。出现了与糖尿病前生活有关的总体主题。这个主题来自两个主要主题:1)意识; 2)适应糖尿病前期的生活。这项研究表明,墨西哥裔美国人可能直到医疗保健提供者告知患有糖尿病前期才了解糖尿病前期或罹患糖尿病的可能性。意识到糖尿病前期并不一定意味着了解什么是糖尿病前期。该研究还表明,对患有糖尿病的认识可能会导致生活方式的改变,但可能并不总是使这些改变可持续。在解决前糖尿病患者对墨西哥裔美国人的需求时,使用Freire的框架可能会有用。

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    Valenzuela Rudy;

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