Suresh Neethu, Thankappan Kavumpurathu Raman
PhD Scholar, Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
Professor Emeritus, Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
Indian J Public Health. 2019 Jan-Mar;63(1):65-72. doi: 10.4103/ijph.IJPH_26_18.
The objectives of this systematic review were to find out whether gender differences exist in the domain of access to type 2 diabetes care and to identify the barriers faced by women in accessing type 2 diabetes care. A PubMed search was conducted for English articles published between January 01, 2005, and April 30, 2017, that looked into the above-mentioned topics. The search showed 219 articles, which were scrutinized and 21 articles were chosen for final review. Five articles dealt with gender differences, 14 articles dealt with barriers faced by women in accessing type 2 diabetes care and two articles dealt with both aspects. To accomplish the first objective, major areas studied by articles dealing with gender differences in accessing type 2 diabetes care were identified. In each of those areas, articles which reported gender differences were noted. Six out of these seven articles which dealt with gender differences (87%) reported that gender differences were present in the areas of type 2 diabetes care they studied. These articles also reported that women faced more difficulty in accessing type 2 diabetes care. To accomplish the second objective, data from articles dealing with barriers faced by women in accessing type 2 diabetes care were carefully analyzed and potential themes and theme categories were identified. Results showed that women faced personal, sociocultural, health system, economic, psychological, and geographical barriers in accessing type 2 diabetes care. Since this systematic review could identify only limited studies, evidence from more studies would help to confirm and generalize our findings.
本系统评价的目的是查明在2型糖尿病护理的可及性方面是否存在性别差异,并确定女性在获得2型糖尿病护理时所面临的障碍。我们在PubMed上检索了2005年1月1日至2017年4月30日期间发表的探讨上述主题的英文文章。检索结果显示有219篇文章,经过仔细审查后,选择了21篇文章进行最终评审。其中5篇文章涉及性别差异,14篇文章涉及女性在获得2型糖尿病护理时所面临的障碍,2篇文章涉及这两个方面。为实现第一个目标,我们确定了探讨2型糖尿病护理可及性方面性别差异的文章所研究的主要领域。在每个领域中,记录了报告存在性别差异的文章。在这7篇涉及性别差异的文章中,有6篇(87%)报告称,在他们所研究的2型糖尿病护理领域存在性别差异。这些文章还报告称,女性在获得2型糖尿病护理方面面临更多困难。为实现第二个目标,我们仔细分析了涉及女性在获得2型糖尿病护理时所面临障碍的文章中的数据,并确定了潜在的主题和主题类别。结果表明,女性在获得2型糖尿病护理时面临个人、社会文化、卫生系统、经济、心理和地理等方面的障碍。由于本系统评价只能找到有限的研究,更多研究的证据将有助于证实和推广我们的发现。