Li Wen-Wen, Tong Jacqueline
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Asian Pac Isl Nurs J. 2023 Nov 20;7:e48746. doi: 10.2196/48746.
The prevalence of diabetes in the United States is very high, and Chinese peoples with diabetes are estimated to comprise 50% of the total cases. Rates of diabetes continue to rise among Chinese and Chinese American people; however, research regarding effective diabetes interventions for this minority group is sparse.
A literature review was conducted to determine a study design and interventions for future studies investigating the efficacy of a family-based intervention to improve diabetes care for Chinese Americans.
The review was conducted from January 2023 to April 2023. The PubMed, CINAHL, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials databases were searched. The key search terms were "diabetes type 2," "Chinese patients," "minority patients," "interventions for diabetes," "diabetes and family," "culturally responsive interventions for diabetic patients," "family education for diabetes," and "diabetes in China."
The initial search retrieved 2335 articles, and 10 articles met the selection criteria to examine the efficacy of family-based interventions for Chinese American people. The review showed that providing multiple sessions of education and counseling for both patients and family members is promising for improving diabetes care. Recruitment of 20 to 60 dyads consisting of a patient and a family member can help assess family dynamics in the process of diabetes care, such as food shopping and preparation, and of diabetes management to further evaluate the efficacy of an intervention. Glycated hemoglobin (HbA) was the most often used primary outcome. Other secondary outcomes included knowledge and efficacy in diabetes management and self-care activities related to diabetes care.
A family-based intervention is essential for optimizing diabetes care for Chinese Americans. Thus, recruitment of a dyad consisting of a patient and a family member is important to investigate the efficacy of a family-based intervention for improving diabetes care in this population. Strategies for improving recruitment and retention of dyads were identified. In addition, technology can be used to promote the delivery of interventions to patients, which in turn increases efficacy. This review can help researchers investigate the efficacy of family-based interventions for promoting diabetes management by designing culturally appropriate study protocols and interventions.
美国糖尿病患病率很高,估计华裔糖尿病患者占总病例的50%。华裔和华裔美国人中的糖尿病发病率持续上升;然而,针对这一少数群体的有效糖尿病干预措施的研究却很少。
进行文献综述,以确定未来研究的研究设计和干预措施,该研究旨在调查基于家庭的干预措施对改善华裔美国人糖尿病护理的疗效。
综述于2023年1月至2023年4月进行。检索了PubMed、CINAHL、ScienceDirect、ProQuest、谷歌学术、Scopus和Cochrane对照试验中央注册库数据库。关键检索词为“2型糖尿病”、“中国患者”、“少数族裔患者”、“糖尿病干预措施”、“糖尿病与家庭”、“针对糖尿病患者的文化适应性干预措施”、“糖尿病家庭教育”和“中国的糖尿病”。
初步检索得到2335篇文章,10篇文章符合纳入标准,用于检验基于家庭的干预措施对华裔美国人的疗效。综述表明,为患者及其家庭成员提供多轮教育和咨询对改善糖尿病护理很有前景。招募由一名患者和一名家庭成员组成的20至60个二元组有助于评估糖尿病护理过程中的家庭动态,如食品采购和准备以及糖尿病管理,以进一步评估干预措施的疗效。糖化血红蛋白(HbA)是最常用的主要结局指标。其他次要结局指标包括糖尿病管理的知识和疗效以及与糖尿病护理相关的自我护理活动。
基于家庭的干预措施对于优化华裔美国人的糖尿病护理至关重要。因此,招募由一名患者和一名家庭成员组成的二元组对于研究基于家庭的干预措施改善该人群糖尿病护理的疗效很重要。确定了改善二元组招募和留存率的策略。此外,可利用技术促进对患者的干预措施实施,进而提高疗效。本综述可帮助研究人员通过设计符合文化背景的研究方案和干预措施,调查基于家庭的干预措施促进糖尿病管理的疗效。