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非裔美国人对 2 型糖尿病看法的社会文化影响:一项定性研究。

Sociocultural Influences on African Americans' Representations of Type 2 Diabetes: A Qualitative Study.

机构信息

Division of Social and Administrative Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Department of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

出版信息

Ethn Dis. 2018 Feb 1;28(1):25-32. doi: 10.18865/ed.28.1.25. eCollection 2018 Winter.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Illness representations, known as patients' beliefs and expectations about an illness, may be influenced by cultural beliefs and personal experiences. This study explored African Americans' perceptions of the sociocultural factors that influence their representations of diabetes.

DESIGN

Six semi-structured focus groups.

SETTING

Private space at a convenient site.

PARTICIPANTS

Forty African Americans, aged 45-60 years with type 2 diabetes for at least one year prior.

RESULTS

Participants perceived that there was a race-mediated effect of how they developed diabetes because of poverty due to past slavery, racial discrimination by health care providers, and the stigma associated with diabetes within the African American community. Participants perceived that poverty influenced African Americans' unhealthy eating habits, which led to diabetes diagnosis among their ancestors and their development of the disease since it was hereditary. Participants also perceived that there was provider ill intention, ie, providers were purposefully making people sick, and their lack of education on diabetes from providers was done on purpose, as information on diabetes was withheld and not shared due to racial discrimination. Perceived stigma by the community led to African Americans' avoidance and denial of the disease, and subsequently the development of diabetes.

CONCLUSIONS

To enhance disease management for African Americans with diabetes, it is important to focus on the sociocultural context of how African Americans view their world that may be influenced by their knowledge of negative historical circumstances and their current provider relationship, which, in turn, may be reflected in their perceptions of diabetes.

摘要

目的

疾病认知,即患者对疾病的信念和预期,可能受到文化信仰和个人经历的影响。本研究探讨了非裔美国人对影响其糖尿病认知的社会文化因素的看法。

设计

6 个半结构式焦点小组。

地点

方便的私人场所。

参与者

40 名年龄在 45-60 岁之间、有 2 年以上 2 型糖尿病病史的非裔美国人。

结果

参与者认为,由于过去的奴隶制导致贫困、医疗服务提供者的种族歧视以及非裔美国人社区中与糖尿病相关的耻辱感,存在着一种种族介导的影响他们对糖尿病认知的因素。参与者认为,贫困影响了非裔美国人的不健康饮食习惯,这导致了他们的祖先被诊断出糖尿病,并导致他们自身也患上了这种疾病,因为这是遗传的。参与者还认为,提供者有恶意,即提供者故意让人们生病,而提供者对糖尿病缺乏教育是故意的,因为信息被隐瞒,没有因种族歧视而分享。社区的污名化导致非裔美国人对疾病的回避和否认,进而导致糖尿病的发生。

结论

为了加强非裔美国人糖尿病的疾病管理,重要的是要关注非裔美国人如何看待他们的世界的社会文化背景,这些背景可能受到他们对负面历史环境的了解以及他们当前与提供者关系的影响,而这些因素又可能反映在他们对糖尿病的认知中。

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