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澳大利亚多民族队列对妊娠期糖尿病的态度。

Attitudes towards gestational diabetes among a multiethnic cohort in Australia.

机构信息

Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2010 Sep;19(17-18):2446-53. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2010.03305.x.

Abstract

AIMS

This study aimed to examine the attitudes and beliefs towards gestational diabetes of a multiethnic sample of pregnant women with gestational diabetes.

BACKGROUND

Women from non-Caucasian background are disproportionately represented in gestational diabetes statistics. This is of particular importance in multicultural Australia, where increasing numbers of non-Caucasian women give birth.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey.

METHODS

The Diabetes Attitude Scale, version 3 was administered to 200 women with gestational diabetes from Vietnamese, Indian, Filipino and Caucasian backgrounds.

RESULTS

A total of 143 questionnaires were returned indicating a response rate of 71·5%. There were significant between group differences in terms of educational level (p = 0·001) and English fluency (p = 0·001). Lower educational level, though not English language fluency, was associated with poorer appreciation of gestational diabetes as a serious condition and also with a lower valuing of tight glucose control. This effect was seen irrespective of ethnic group. Indian and Vietnamese women indicated a lower valuing of patient autonomy and also reported less negative psychological effects than Caucasian and Filipino women.

CONCLUSIONS

Women from non-Caucasian ethnicities may be at risk of poorer self-management of gestational diabetes related to lower education, lower health literacy and a lower appreciation of gestational diabetes as a serious condition.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Nurses and midwives provide information and advice to women with gestational diabetes. Knowledge about factors that impact on attitude towards gestational diabetes among multiethnic populations is important for developing educational programmes to address their needs.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在调查一个多民族的妊娠糖尿病患者样本对妊娠糖尿病的态度和信念。

背景

非白种人背景的女性在妊娠糖尿病统计数据中不成比例地占多数。在多元文化的澳大利亚,这种情况尤为重要,因为越来越多的非白种女性在这里分娩。

设计

横断面调查。

方法

向来自越南、印度、菲律宾和白种人背景的 200 名妊娠糖尿病患者发放糖尿病态度量表第 3 版。

结果

共收回 143 份问卷,表明应答率为 71.5%。在教育程度(p=0.001)和英语流利程度(p=0.001)方面存在显著的组间差异。较低的教育程度,而不是英语流利程度,与对妊娠糖尿病作为一种严重疾病的认识较差以及对严格血糖控制的重视程度较低有关。这种影响与种族群体无关。印度和越南女性对患者自主性的重视程度较低,报告的负面心理影响也少于白种人和菲律宾女性。

结论

来自非白种人群体的女性可能因教育程度较低、健康素养较低以及对妊娠糖尿病作为一种严重疾病的认识不足,而面临妊娠糖尿病自我管理较差的风险。

临床意义

护士为妊娠糖尿病患者提供信息和建议。了解影响多民族人群对妊娠糖尿病态度的因素,对于制定针对其需求的教育计划非常重要。

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