Perceived Risk of Diabetes Among Vietnamese Americans With Prediabetes: Mixed Methods Study.

Q2 Nursing
Angelina Nguyen, Marylyn Morris McEwen, Lois J Loescher
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Abstract

Background: Vietnamese Americans have a relatively high risk of developing diabetes at younger ages, yet there are no published studies exploring their risk perceptions.

Objective: This mixed methods study describes perceived diabetes risk in the context of an underserved population.

Methods: This study was guided by the Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation. Snowball sampling was used to recruit 10 Vietnamese Americans with prediabetes and achieve data saturation. Qualitative and quantitative descriptive methodologies with data transformation were used to analyze data from semistructured interviews and questionnaires to explore the dimensions of perceived diabetes risk.

Results: Participants were between the ages of 30 and 75 years with diversity also noted in diabetes risk factors. The 3 risk perception domains from qualitative data were risk factors, disease severity, and preventing diabetes. The main perceived diabetes risk factors were eating habits (including cultural influences), sedentary lifestyle, and family history of diabetes. Quantitative data supported qualitative findings of a low-to-moderate level of perceived diabetes risk. Despite the lower levels of perceived diabetes risk, Vietnamese Americans do believe that the severity of diabetes is a "big concern."

Conclusions: Vietnamese Americans with prediabetes have a low-to-moderate level of perceived diabetes risk. Understanding the perceived diabetes risk in this population provides a foundation for diabetes prevention interventions that consider cultural influences on diet and exercise.

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越南裔美国人糖尿病前期的感知风险:混合方法研究。
背景:越南裔美国人在年轻时患糖尿病的风险相对较高,但没有发表的研究探讨他们的风险认知。目的:这项混合方法研究描述了在服务不足的人群中感知到的糖尿病风险。方法:本研究以自我调节常识模型为指导。采用滚雪球抽样方法,招募10名越南裔美国糖尿病前期患者,达到数据饱和。采用数据转换的定性和定量描述方法分析来自半结构化访谈和问卷调查的数据,以探索感知糖尿病风险的维度。结果:参与者年龄在30到75岁之间,糖尿病危险因素也存在差异。定性数据的3个风险感知域分别是危险因素、疾病严重程度和预防糖尿病。人们认为糖尿病的主要危险因素是饮食习惯(包括文化影响)、久坐的生活方式和糖尿病家族史。定量数据支持了低至中度糖尿病风险的定性结果。尽管越南裔美国人患糖尿病的风险较低,但他们确实认为糖尿病的严重程度是一个“大问题”。结论:越南裔美国人糖尿病前期的感知糖尿病风险为低至中等水平。了解这一人群的糖尿病风险为考虑文化对饮食和运动的影响的糖尿病预防干预提供了基础。
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AsianPacific Island Nursing Journal
AsianPacific Island Nursing Journal Nursing-General Nursing
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