Knowledge and awareness of healthcare systems and the uptake of diabetic services among Chinese people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in the UK.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES
Tarnjit Sehmbi, Ran Cao, Raju Sapkota, Shahina Pardhan
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Abstract

Objectives: Diabetes poses a significant public health challenge. The Chinese community has unique cultural characteristics that can influence their understanding of the diabetes healthcare system and engagement with services. This study aims to explore the knowledge and awareness of the diabetes healthcare system and the uptake of healthcare services in the UK Chinese population.

Design: This study adopted a qualitative design. Three focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted on Zoom with 22 Chinese participants with self-reported type 2 diabetes living in the UK. Participants ranged from 24 to 85 years (mean age = 66 years, SD = 17.1). A purposive sample was recruited through study adverts in Chinese community centres and snowball sampling. Data were analysed using Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis (TA).

Results: This paper discusses 4 themes: Awareness and understanding of diabetes, healthcare access and utilisation, attitudes towards diabetes prevention programmes and Chinese medicine vs. Western medicine. Limited knowledge and awareness of diabetes was highlighted, with cultural factors impacting this. Factors which impacted healthcare access and utilisation were linguistic/ communication challenges, and trust and perception of the NHS. Participants were unaware of diabetes prevention programmes and highlighted that these were culturally inappropriate. Generational preferences were noted in the way participants wished to receive diabetes education. The western medical system was viewed as medication focused, therefore the older Chinese community trusted familiar natural methods of illness management.

Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of ensuring diabetes education is culturally appropriate. Generational differences in education preference should be recognised by healthcare professionals to increase healthcare engagement. These findings demonstrate the important need to educate UK healthcare professionals with the unique sociocultural contexts for this ethnic group. This study uncovers gaps in awareness and service uptake, highlighting the need for co-development of interventions that promote health equity and improve diabetes management within this population.

在英国诊断为2型糖尿病的中国人对医疗保健系统的了解和意识以及糖尿病服务的吸收情况。
目的:糖尿病是一项重大的公共卫生挑战。华人社区具有独特的文化特征,这可能会影响他们对糖尿病医疗保健系统的理解和对服务的参与。本研究旨在探讨英国华人对糖尿病医疗保健系统的认识和认知,以及对医疗保健服务的接受情况。设计:本研究采用定性设计。在Zoom上进行了三次焦点小组讨论(fgd), 22名居住在英国的自报告2型糖尿病的中国参与者。参与者年龄从24岁到85岁不等(平均年龄= 66岁,SD = 17.1)。通过中国社区中心的学习广告和滚雪球抽样来招募有目的的样本。数据分析采用Braun和Clarke的主题分析(TA)。结果:本文讨论了4个主题:对糖尿病的认识和理解、医疗保健的获取和利用、对糖尿病预防计划的态度以及中医与西医的对比。强调了对糖尿病的有限知识和意识,文化因素影响了这一点。影响医疗保健获取和利用的因素是语言/沟通挑战,以及对NHS的信任和看法。参与者不了解糖尿病预防项目,并强调这些项目在文化上是不合适的。参与者希望接受糖尿病教育的方式显示了代际偏好。西方的医疗系统被认为是以药物治疗为中心的,因此老的中国社区相信熟悉的自然疾病管理方法。结论:这些发现强调了确保糖尿病教育在文化上适当的重要性。医疗保健专业人员应认识到教育偏好的代际差异,以提高医疗保健参与度。这些发现表明,有必要对英国医疗保健专业人员进行独特的社会文化背景的教育。这项研究揭示了在认识和服务吸收方面的差距,强调了共同开发干预措施以促进这一人群的卫生公平和改善糖尿病管理的必要性。
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Ethnicity & Health
Ethnicity & Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethnicity & Health is an international academic journal designed to meet the world-wide interest in the health of ethnic groups. It embraces original papers from the full range of disciplines concerned with investigating the relationship between ’ethnicity’ and ’health’ (including medicine and nursing, public health, epidemiology, social sciences, population sciences, and statistics). The journal also covers issues of culture, religion, gender, class, migration, lifestyle and racism, in so far as they relate to health and its anthropological and social aspects.
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