Lee Loretta T, Jung Seung E, Bowen Pamela, Clay Olivio J, Locher Julie L, Cherrington Andrea L
University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Nursing, Acute, Chronic, and Continuing Care, Birmingham, AL USA. 1-205-996-5826
The University of Alabama, Department of Human Nutrition and Hospitality and Management, Tuscaloosa, AL USA. 1-205-348-6560
J Nurse Pract. 2019 May;15(5):365-369. doi: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2018.12.023. Epub 2019 Feb 23.
Diabetes is highly prevalent in African American men. To provide nurse practitioners with practice strategies we explored African American men's perceived needs for dietary health and diabetes self-management using the Social Cognitive Theory. Twenty-five African American men participated in four focus groups. The data were analyzed using a combination of inductive/deductive content analysis approach. Focus group analysis identified personal, behavioral and environmental barriers to and facilitators for diabetes self-management. Nurse practitioners may need to provide extra emotional support in the absence of informal social support from families for diabetes self-management and dietary health in African American men with diabetes.
糖尿病在非裔美国男性中极为普遍。为了给执业护士提供实践策略,我们运用社会认知理论探究了非裔美国男性在饮食健康和糖尿病自我管理方面的感知需求。25名非裔美国男性参与了四个焦点小组。数据采用归纳/演绎内容分析法相结合的方式进行分析。焦点小组分析确定了糖尿病自我管理的个人、行为和环境障碍及促进因素。对于患有糖尿病的非裔美国男性,在缺乏来自家庭的非正式社会支持以进行糖尿病自我管理和饮食健康管理的情况下,执业护士可能需要提供额外的情感支持。