Understanding Medication Adherence in Bhutanese Refugees With Diabetes in a Midwestern City.

Muna K Timsina, Jill N Peltzer, Yashashwi Pokharel, JoAnn M Peterson, Lori J Schwartz, Joseph W LeMaster
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Abstract

Introduction: Bhutanese refugees have a higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes but are less likely to achieve medication adherence and glycemic control. The purpose of this project was to understand factors affecting diabetes medication adherence in this population.

Methodology: This was a qualitative project using focus groups of adult Bhutanese refugees with type 2 diabetes ≥18 years old and hemoglobin A1C ≥8% and their caregivers from a family medicine clinic at the University of Kansas. Data were analyzed using content analysis.

Results: A total of 23 individuals participated. Three themes emerged from data analysis: desire to engage in care but face multiple barriers, family and community support invaluable for health, and considerations for culturally contextual person-centered care. Participants provided specific recommendations to address the barriers, with emphasis on improving health literacy.

Discussion: Integrating the identified factors can foster person-centered, culturally congruent care to improve diabetes medication adherence in Bhutanese refugees.

了解中西部城市不丹糖尿病难民的药物依从性。
不丹难民有较高的2型糖尿病患病率,但不太可能实现药物依从性和血糖控制。该项目的目的是了解影响该人群糖尿病药物依从性的因素。方法:这是一个定性项目,研究对象为来自堪萨斯大学家庭医学诊所的2型糖尿病患者不丹成年难民(年龄≥18岁,血红蛋白A1C≥8%)及其护理人员。数据采用内容分析法进行分析。结果:共有23人参与。数据分析产生了三个主题:参与护理的愿望,但面临多重障碍,家庭和社区对健康的宝贵支持,以及对文化背景下以人为本的护理的考虑。与会者提出了解决这些障碍的具体建议,重点是提高卫生知识素养。讨论:整合已确定的因素可以促进以人为本,文化一致的护理,以改善不丹难民的糖尿病药物依从性。
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