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“帮助、教育、鼓励?”:新西兰糖尿病教育提供与利用的地理差异

'Help, educate, encourage?': Geographical variations in the provision and utilisation of diabetes education in New Zealand.

作者信息

Ross Barnett J, Pearce Jamie, Howes Pamela

机构信息

Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2006 Sep;63(5):1328-43. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2006.03.044. Epub 2006 May 15.

Abstract

In New Zealand, as elsewhere, it is argued that a diabetes epidemic is underway. With careful management from individuals and professionals and appropriate levels of education, it is possible to prevent many complications of diabetes. The overall objective of the paper is to evaluate the role and impact of Diabetes New Zealand (DNZ), the key voluntary sector provider of diabetes education and support services, with respect to four criteria: (i) the extent to which DNZ is reaching groups most at risk of diabetes; (ii) the degree to which it has encouraged levels of member involvement; (iii) whether voluntary group provision of education is that most preferred by members; and (iv) the extent to which members see the voluntary sector model as being effective in combating the growth of diabetes. A survey of members of six of the 41 affiliated societies of DNZ suggests that such organisations, although having a high proportion of older members, have generally failed to target more deprived groups. While the societies generally score more positively in encouraging member involvement and being perceived as effective by their members, they do not always utilise the preferred form of educational provision. However, there are significant contextual variations by urban-rural location and according to the organisational structure of the societies. Rural societies and those with decentralised organisational structures generally score highest on the above criteria. The results pose a problem for DNZ which, like many other voluntary sector organisations, is facing pressures of increased corporatisation and centralisation. We see this as an important challenge that DNZ needs to address if New Zealand is going to better cope with the emerging diabetes epidemic.

摘要

在新西兰,和其他地方一样,人们认为糖尿病流行正在发生。通过个人和专业人员的精心管理以及适当程度的教育,有可能预防糖尿病的许多并发症。本文的总体目标是评估新西兰糖尿病协会(DNZ)的作用和影响,DNZ是糖尿病教育和支持服务的主要志愿部门提供者,评估依据四个标准:(i)DNZ覆盖糖尿病风险最高群体的程度;(ii)它鼓励会员参与程度的高低;(iii)会员是否最倾向于由志愿团体提供教育;(iv)会员认为志愿部门模式在对抗糖尿病增长方面有效的程度。对DNZ 41个附属协会中的6个协会的会员进行的一项调查表明,这类组织虽然老年会员比例很高,但总体上未能针对更贫困群体。虽然这些协会在鼓励会员参与和被会员视为有效方面总体得分更积极,但它们并不总是采用会员首选的教育提供形式。然而,根据城乡位置以及协会的组织结构存在显著的背景差异。农村协会和组织结构分散的协会在上述标准上总体得分最高。这些结果给DNZ带来了一个问题,DNZ和许多其他志愿部门组织一样,正面临着日益增加的公司化和集中化压力。如果新西兰要更好地应对新出现的糖尿病流行,我们认为这是DNZ需要应对的一项重要挑战。

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