Health & Human Development, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT.
Department of Social Work, College of Health and Human Sciences, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC.
J Nutr Educ Behav. 2019 Jul-Aug;51(7):826-833. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2018.11.007. Epub 2018 Dec 20.
This qualitative study examined dietary-related beliefs and self-management among older American Indians with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Semistructured in-person interviews were conducted and digitally recorded.
Southeastern American Indian tribal community.
A total of 28 noninstitutionalized older tribal members aged >60 years.
Study participants' beliefs and experiences with dietary practices and management related to T2DM.
Transcribed qualitative interviews were coded using an inductive content analysis approach.
Four themes regarding T2DM dietary beliefs and T2DM dietary management emerged from the analyses: diet changes, portion control, health care professional and family influence, and barriers to healthy eating. Study participants described how their beliefs, practices, and experiences in these 4 areas related to T2DM.
American Indian older adults face a variety of challenges to dietary management of T2DM. Future research efforts can focus on assessing how social support can be leveraged to facilitate healthy diets for American Indians with T2DM. Clinicians and diabetes educators and Native communities have an instrumental role in identifying culturally appropriate messages and programs to help persons effectively manage T2DM.
本定性研究调查了 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)老年美国印第安人有关饮食的信念和自我管理。
进行了半结构式的面对面访谈,并进行了数字记录。
美国东南部印第安部落社区。
共 28 名非机构化的 60 岁以上的老年部落成员。
研究参与者有关 T2DM 饮食实践和管理的信念和经验。
使用归纳内容分析方法对转录的定性访谈进行了编码。
从分析中得出了关于 T2DM 饮食信念和 T2DM 饮食管理的四个主题:饮食改变、控制份量、医疗保健专业人员和家庭影响以及健康饮食的障碍。研究参与者描述了他们在这 4 个领域的信念、实践和经验如何与 T2DM 相关。
美国印第安老年人在 T2DM 的饮食管理方面面临各种挑战。未来的研究工作可以集中评估如何利用社会支持来促进 T2DM 美国印第安人的健康饮食。临床医生、糖尿病教育工作者和土著社区在确定文化上适当的信息和方案以帮助人们有效管理 T2DM 方面具有重要作用。