Cultural factors related to the maintenance of health behaviours in Algonquin women with a history of gestational diabetes.

S Gaudreau, C Michaud
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Abstract

Introduction: Though the cultural factors that may contribute to the diabetes epidemic in First Nations are frequently discussed, little is known about the factors that may help prevent it. In this ethnonursing study, we explore the cultural factors that help maintain health behaviours in Algonquin women who had received a diagnosis of gestational diabetes 2 to 10 years before this study.

Methods: The data were collected in two Algonquin communities through semi-structured interviews with key informants (n = 7) and general informants (n = 8) and through cultural immersion, with detailed observations being recorded into logbooks.

Results: The cultural factors that are likely to affect the prevention of diabetes are the importance of family and social ties, the possibility of preserving cultural values, the opportunity to learn behaviours through educational resources adapted to needs and culture, the chance of saving money through better diet and access to blood sugar data as a means of control.

Conclusion: In the long term, these cultural factors could influence health behaviours and thus help prevent type 2 diabetes.

有妊娠糖尿病史的阿尔冈昆妇女维持健康行为的文化因素
引言:虽然人们经常讨论可能导致第一民族糖尿病流行的文化因素,但人们对可能有助于预防糖尿病的因素知之甚少。在这项民族护理研究中,我们探讨了在本研究前2至10年被诊断为妊娠糖尿病的阿尔冈昆妇女中有助于维持健康行为的文化因素。方法:通过对关键线人(n = 7)和一般线人(n = 8)的半结构化访谈以及文化沉浸,在两个阿尔冈昆社区收集数据,并将详细观察结果记录在日志中。结果:可能影响糖尿病预防的文化因素是家庭和社会关系的重要性,保留文化价值的可能性,通过适应需求和文化的教育资源学习行为的机会,通过更好的饮食和获得血糖数据作为控制手段节省资金的机会。结论:从长远来看,这些文化因素可以影响健康行为,从而有助于预防2型糖尿病。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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