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Diabetes Care, Vol 23, Issue 7 928-933, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Influences on day-to-day self-management of type 2 diabetes among African-American women: spirituality, the multi-caregiver role, and other social context factors
CD Samuel-Hodge, SW Headen, AH Skelly, AF Ingram, TC Keyserling, EJ Jackson, AS Ammerman and TA Elasy
Department of Nutrition, Schools of Public Health and Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. carmen.samuel@sph.unc.edu
OBJECTIVE: Many African-American women are affected by diabetes and its
complications, and culturally appropriate lifestyle interventions that lead
to improvements in glycemic control are urgently needed. The aim of this
qualitative study was to identify culturally relevant psychosocial issues
and social context variables influencing lifestyle behaviors--specifically
diet and physical activity--of southern African-American women with
diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We conducted 10 focus group
interviews with 70 southern African-American women with type 2 diabetes.
Group interviews were audiotaped and transcripts were coded using
qualitative data analysis software. A panel of reviewers analyzed the coded
responses for emerging themes and trends. RESULTS: The dominant and most
consistent themes that emerged from these focus groups were 1) spirituality
as an important factor in general health, disease adjustment, and coping;
2) general life stress and multi-caregiving responsibilities interfering
with daily disease management; and 3) the impact of diabetes manifested in
feelings of dietary deprivation, physical and emotional "tiredness,"
"worry," and fear of diabetes complications. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings
suggest that influences on diabetes self-management behaviors of
African-American women may be best understood from a sociocultural and
family context. Interventions to improve self-management for this
population should recognize the influences of spirituality, general life
stress, multi-caregiving responsibilities, and the psychological impact of
diabetes. These findings suggest that family-centered and church-based
approaches to diabetes care interventions are appropriate.

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