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Falling into a deep dark hole: Tongan people’s perceptions of being at risk of developing type 2 diabetes

机译:陷入深深的洞穴:汤安人对发展2型糖尿病风险的看法

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Background Prediabetes is a precursor for type 2 diabetes. Compared to the New Zealand/European and other population groups (24.6%), the prevalence of prediabetes is higher within Pacific groups (29.8%). The diagnosis of prediabetes presents a potential opportunity to intervene to prevent progression to type 2 diabetes. Objective To develop an understanding of how being ‘at risk’ of developing type 2 diabetes is perceived by Tongan people with prediabetes living in Auckland, New Zealand. Methods The Kakala and Talanga Tongan methodologies underpinned this study. Twelve one‐on‐one, semi‐structured interviews with Tongan patients who had prediabetes from a primary health‐care clinic in Auckland, New Zealand, were conducted. Thematic analysis was used to identify recurrent themes from the data. Results Participants were not aware of their prediabetes diagnosis, emotions associated with the diagnosis reflected fear and disbelief and a perception of imminent danger. Family history informed perceptions of the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Participants could not differentiate prediabetes from type 2 diabetes, and recollections of being ‘back in the Islands’ of Tonga were consistent with healthy lifestyles. Conclusions Prediabetes appeared to be poorly understood and was believed to be irreversible, which could discourage behaviour change, social and physical improvements in health. Appropriate culturally tailored messages to accompany a prediabetes diagnosis, including cause and management, would be beneficial for Pacific peoples.
机译:背景技术Prediabetes是2型糖尿病的前体。与新西兰/欧洲和其他人口群体相比(24.6%),Propibetes的患病率在太平洋群体中更高(29.8%)。 PrediaBetes的诊断呈现潜在的机会,以防止进展到2型糖尿病。目的旨在了解发展2型糖尿病的“危险”的理解是在新西兰奥克兰居住在奥克兰的前奶油的汤兰人感知。方法kakala和talanga tongan方法是在本研究的基础上。进行了一对一,半结构化的汤扬患者,占奥克兰,新西兰奥克兰初级保健诊所的推动患者。主题分析用于从数据中识别经常性主题。结果与会者不了解他们的预先诊断,与诊断相关的情绪反映了恐惧和怀疑以及对即将危险的感知。家庭历史明显了对发展2型糖尿病的风险的看法。参与者无法区分来自2型糖尿病的前奶油,并且在汤加的“回到岛屿”的回忆与健康的生活方式一致。结论前奶油似乎被认为是不可逆转的,这可能会阻止行为变化,健康的社会和身体改善。适当的文化量身定制的信息,伴随着促销诊断,包括原因和管理,对太平洋人民有益。

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