Harris Stewart B, Tompkins Jordan W, TeHiwi Braden
Centre for Studies in Family Medicine, Western Centre for Public Health and Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
School of Kinesiology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2017 Jan;123:120-133. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2016.11.022. Epub 2016 Dec 5.
Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in Indigenous populations around the globe, and there is an urgent need to improve the health and health equity of Indigenous peoples with diabetes through timely and appropriate diabetes prevention and management strategies. This review describes the evolution of the diabetes epidemic in Indigenous populations and associated risk factors, highlighting gestational diabetes and intergenerational risk, lifestyle risk factors and social determinants as having particular importance and impact on Indigenous peoples. This review further describes the impact of chronic disease and diabetes on Indigenous peoples and communities, specifically diabetes-related comorbidities and complications. This review provides continued evidence that dramatic changes are necessary to reduce diabetes-related inequities in Indigenous populations, with a call to action to support programmatic primary healthcare transformation capable of empowering Indigenous peoples and communities and improving chronic disease prevention and management. Promising strategies for transforming health services and care for Indigenous peoples include quality improvement initiatives, facilitating diabetes and chronic disease registry and surveillance systems to identify care gaps, and prioritizing evaluation to build the evidence-base necessary to guide future health policy and planning locally and on a global scale.
糖尿病在全球原住民群体中已达到流行程度,迫切需要通过及时且适当的糖尿病预防和管理策略来改善患有糖尿病的原住民的健康状况和健康公平性。本综述描述了原住民群体中糖尿病流行情况的演变及相关风险因素,强调妊娠糖尿病和代际风险、生活方式风险因素以及社会决定因素对原住民具有特别重要的意义和影响。本综述还进一步描述了慢性病和糖尿病对原住民及社区的影响,特别是与糖尿病相关的合并症和并发症。本综述持续提供证据表明,必须做出巨大改变以减少原住民群体中与糖尿病相关的不公平现象,并呼吁采取行动支持能够赋予原住民及社区权力并改善慢性病预防和管理的计划性初级医疗保健转型。为原住民转变卫生服务和护理的有前景的策略包括质量改进举措、促进糖尿病和慢性病登记及监测系统以识别护理差距,以及优先进行评估以建立必要的证据基础,从而在地方和全球范围内指导未来的卫生政策和规划。