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俄克拉荷马州西班牙裔人群中的糖尿病:评估差异以指导基础研究和应用研究。

Diabetes among Hispanics in Oklahoma: Assessing Disparities to Guide Basic and Applied Research.

作者信息

Reinschmidt Kerstin M, Salvatore Alicia L, Ji Li, Finnell Karla J, Giron Lopez Angel E, Bump Eric R, Philip Timothy J, Stoner Julie A

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion Sciences, Hudson College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

Value Institute, ChristianaCare, Previous Affiliation: Department of Health Promotion Sciences, Hudson College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

出版信息

J Okla State Med Assoc. 2020 Jul-Aug;113(4):160-166.

Abstract

BACKGROUND –: Diabetes, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States, disproportionally affects minority populations. In 2015, Hispanics, the largest minority in the country, had the third highest rate of diabetes prevalence and the third highest age-adjusted rate of diabetes-related mortality. Substantial progress in understanding diabetes disparities nationally and in many areas of the country has been made. However, little is known about diabetes and related mortality among Hispanics in Oklahoma, which is known as a Hispanic "new Settlement" state due to the relatively recent and substantial growth of this population.

METHODS –: We used Oklahoma Behavioral and Risk Factor Surveillance Survey data (2011-2016) to calculate population estimates of diabetes prevalence and selected sociodemographic characteristics for Hispanic and Non-Hispanic adults in the state. We used Oklahoma Death Registry data to estimate diabetes-related mortality rates for Hispanic and Non-Hispanic adults for the same five-year period. We examined differences in diabetes prevalence and diabetes-related mortality across selected sociodemographic characteristics.

RESULTS –: Hispanics are the largest minority group in Oklahoma. Spanish is the most common non-English language spoken in the state. Hispanics are younger, poorer, less educated and experience less access to health care compared to other populations in Oklahoma. While Hispanics had the fifth highest reported diabetes prevalence rate during the five-year period examined, they had the third highest diabetes-related mortality rate in the state.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS –: There is a need for community engagement and basic and applied research to help identify and reduce diabetes disparities in the growing Hispanic population in Oklahoma.

摘要

背景

糖尿病是美国发病和死亡的主要原因之一,对少数族裔人群的影响尤为严重。2015年,西班牙裔作为美国最大的少数族裔,其糖尿病患病率位居第三,年龄调整后的糖尿病相关死亡率也位居第三。在全国范围内以及该国许多地区,在了解糖尿病差异方面已取得了重大进展。然而,对于俄克拉荷马州的西班牙裔人群中的糖尿病及相关死亡率却知之甚少。由于该人群相对近期且显著的增长,俄克拉荷马州被称为西班牙裔“新定居”州。

方法

我们使用俄克拉荷马州行为和风险因素监测调查数据(2011 - 2016年)来计算该州西班牙裔和非西班牙裔成年人的糖尿病患病率估计值以及选定的社会人口学特征。我们使用俄克拉荷马州死亡登记数据来估计同一五年期间西班牙裔和非西班牙裔成年人的糖尿病相关死亡率。我们研究了选定社会人口学特征在糖尿病患病率和糖尿病相关死亡率方面的差异。

结果

西班牙裔是俄克拉荷马州最大的少数族裔群体。西班牙语是该州最常用的非英语语言。与俄克拉荷马州的其他人群相比,西班牙裔更年轻、更贫困、受教育程度更低,且获得医疗保健的机会更少。在所研究的五年期间,虽然西班牙裔报告的糖尿病患病率位居第五,但他们的糖尿病相关死亡率在该州位居第三。

讨论与结论

需要社区参与以及基础和应用研究,以帮助识别和减少俄克拉荷马州不断增长的西班牙裔人群中的糖尿病差异。

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