Wen Lonnie K, Parchman Michael L, Shepherd Marvin D
VERDICT, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, Texas 78229-4404, USA.
Fam Med. 2004 Jun;36(6):423-30.
Diet plays an important role in the management of diabetes, and a suboptimal diet is a commonly identified problem. Family support may be important in overcoming barriers to good diet. We conducted this study to examine the role of the family in overcoming barriers to diet self-care among older Hispanic patients with diabetes.
We performed a cross-sectional survey of 138 older Hispanic adults seeking care at an outpatient university clinic. Patients reported on their perception of family functioning, family support for diet, and barriers to diet self-care.
Level of family functioning was related to family support for diet self-care, and family support for diet was related to perceived barriers to diet self-care. Scores for family support were higher for those who perceived their family as functional compared to those who perceived their family as mildly dysfunctional or dysfunctional. As family support for diet increased, perceived barriers to diet self-care decreased.
To fully understand difficulties encountered by older Hispanic adults with adherence to a diabetic diet, primary care physicians should explore the role of family support and family functioning. For those with poorly functioning families or low levels of family support, family-level interventions may need to be considered.
饮食在糖尿病管理中起着重要作用,而饮食不合理是一个常见问题。家庭支持对于克服良好饮食的障碍可能很重要。我们开展这项研究,以探讨家庭在老年西班牙裔糖尿病患者克服饮食自我护理障碍方面所起的作用。
我们对在一所大学门诊诊所寻求治疗的138名老年西班牙裔成年人进行了横断面调查。患者报告了他们对家庭功能、家庭对饮食的支持以及饮食自我护理障碍的看法。
家庭功能水平与家庭对饮食自我护理的支持相关,家庭对饮食的支持与饮食自我护理的感知障碍相关。与认为自己家庭功能轻度失调或失调的人相比,认为自己家庭功能正常的人的家庭支持得分更高。随着家庭对饮食支持的增加,饮食自我护理的感知障碍减少。
为了全面了解老年西班牙裔成年人在坚持糖尿病饮食方面遇到的困难,初级保健医生应探讨家庭支持和家庭功能的作用。对于家庭功能不佳或家庭支持水平较低的患者,可能需要考虑进行家庭层面的干预。