Abdoli Samereh, Mardanian Leila, Mirzaei Marjan
Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Centre, Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res. 2012 Jul;17(5):370-4.
Diabetes has a high prevalence in Iran, and its incidence is estimated to increase from 3.5 million adults in 2005 to 5.1 million by 2025. Given the high prevalence of diabetes in Iranians, it is surprising that little is known about understanding of diabetes in the general population. This study aimed to explore how people without diabetes interpreted the disease.
This study was conducted as a qualitative content analysis, using unstructured and in-depth interviews, with the participation of 21 individuals without diabetes (13 women and 8 men), 18-61 years old, who were selected for this purpose from the cities of Isfahan and Tehran from October 2010 to May 2011. The data were analyzed using latent content analysis method.
The participants had different beliefs and ideas about diabetes and most of them gave a negative and black image of diabetes. Although a small number of individuals considered diabetes better than AIDS and cancer, they often took diabetes as blackness, end of romances, and a gradual death.
However, the study sample was small. The findings show that the participants' perspective on diabetes is negative and destructive. It seems shaping a new identity in the path of empowerment could be difficult within the social and cultural context. These findings can give an insight to health care providers to realize how important it is to find the public perception about diabetes. They are responsible to change or modify the public view on diabetes by introducing the disease with the help of prominent people and educating individuals in the society on all aspects of living with diabetes, not simply the symptoms and disabilities it brings along.
糖尿病在伊朗的患病率很高,据估计其发病率将从2005年的350万成年人增加到2025年的510万。鉴于伊朗人糖尿病患病率很高,令人惊讶的是,对于普通人群对糖尿病的了解却知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨非糖尿病患者如何理解这种疾病。
本研究采用定性内容分析法,通过无结构深入访谈进行,有21名非糖尿病患者(13名女性和8名男性)参与,年龄在18 - 61岁之间,于2010年10月至2011年5月从伊斯法罕和德黑兰市选取。数据采用潜在内容分析法进行分析。
参与者对糖尿病有不同的信念和看法,大多数人对糖尿病持负面和消极的印象。尽管少数人认为糖尿病比艾滋病和癌症要好,但他们通常将糖尿病视为黑暗、浪漫的终结和逐渐的死亡。
然而,本研究样本较小。研究结果表明,参与者对糖尿病的看法是负面和具有破坏性的。在社会和文化背景下,在增强权能的道路上塑造新的身份认同可能会很困难。这些发现可以让医疗保健提供者了解到了解公众对糖尿病的看法是多么重要。他们有责任通过借助知名人士介绍这种疾病,并在社会中对个人进行糖尿病生活各方面的教育,而不仅仅是糖尿病带来的症状和残疾,来改变或修正公众对糖尿病的看法。