Jones Randy A, Utz Sharon, Wenzel Jennifer, Steeves Richard, Hinton Ivora, Andrews Dana, Murphy Alison, Oliver Norman
University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, USA.
Altern Ther Health Med. 2006 Sep-Oct;12(5):34-8.
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes among non-Hispanic African American adults aged 20 years and older is 11.4%, compared to 8.4% non-Hispanic whites. Given the high rate of diabetes in this population, it is important to determine whether African Americans use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and if so, what kind. Such information is important to healthcare professionals who prescribe therapies and make self-care recommendations to those with diabetes. The use of CAM by African Americans with diabetes has not been well studied, however, particularly among those living in rural areas. This descriptive study was conducted in 2 rural communities in Central Virginia to explore the use of CAM therapies and the role of religion and spirituality in dealing with diabetes among adult African Americans with type 2 diabetes. Sixty-eight participants attended 1 of 8 focus group sessions in various community settings and described their use of alternative therapies. According to these sessions, the most common alternative therapies used are prayer, diet-based therapies, and natural products. The participants' descriptions enhance our understanding of CAM use among rural African Americans with diabetes.
20岁及以上的非西班牙裔非裔美国成年人中2型糖尿病的患病率为11.4%,相比之下,非西班牙裔白人的患病率为8.4%。鉴于该人群中糖尿病的高发病率,确定非裔美国人是否使用补充和替代医学(CAM)以及如果使用的话使用哪种CAM很重要。此类信息对于为糖尿病患者开处方治疗并提供自我护理建议的医疗保健专业人员而言至关重要。然而,非裔美国糖尿病患者对CAM的使用尚未得到充分研究,尤其是在农村地区的患者中。这项描述性研究在弗吉尼亚州中部的两个农村社区进行,以探讨CAM疗法的使用以及宗教和灵性在2型糖尿病成年非裔美国人应对糖尿病方面所起的作用。68名参与者参加了在不同社区环境中举行的8次焦点小组会议中的1次,并描述了他们对替代疗法的使用情况。根据这些会议,最常用的替代疗法是祈祷、基于饮食的疗法和天然产品。参与者的描述增进了我们对农村非裔美国糖尿病患者使用CAM情况的了解。