Perceptions of Chronic Disease Among Older African Americans: A Qualitative Analysis.

Karon L Phillips, Charles R Rogers, Adrienne T Aiken-Morgan
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Research has documented that African Americans suffer disproportionately from chronic diseases when compared to the general population. Yet, limited research examines older African Americans' perceptions about having chronic diseases. Accordingly, the first aim of the study provided insight into this disparity with the intent of revealing how older African Americans feel about their overall health, and how much they understand about their individual chronic disease(s). The second aim was to gather information about strategies and coping mechanisms older African Americans use to manage their chronic diseases. The purpose of this aim was to determine if any of the strategies they employed were related to the positive health outcomes. Two focus groups were conducted with African American older adults who live in community settings. The results from the focus groups indicate that older African Americans are aware of the conditions they have and have developed strong coping methods to help them manage. Recommendations are provided for future research studies and chronic disease management programs.

老年非裔美国人对慢性病的认知:一项定性分析。
研究表明,与一般人群相比,非裔美国人患慢性病的比例过高。然而,有限的研究调查了老年非洲裔美国人对慢性病的看法。因此,该研究的第一个目的是深入了解这种差异,目的是揭示年长的非裔美国人对他们整体健康状况的看法,以及他们对个人慢性疾病的了解程度。第二个目的是收集有关非裔美国老年人管理慢性病的策略和应对机制的信息。这一目标的目的是确定他们采用的任何策略是否与积极的健康结果有关。两个焦点小组对居住在社区环境中的非裔美国老年人进行了调查。焦点小组的结果表明,年长的非裔美国人意识到他们所拥有的条件,并制定了强有力的应对方法来帮助他们管理。为今后的研究和慢性病管理方案提供了建议。
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