Enhancing Diabetes Health Outcomes Among Haitian Migrants Living in Dominican Bateyes.

Rosalia Molina, Maithe Enriquez
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to better understand the factors that influence the ability of batey adults to self-manage their type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: A qualitative descriptive approach was used to conduct in-depth, individual interviews in Spanish. Participants (n = 12) were health care workers and members of a nongovernmental organization (NGO) that provides direct diabetes care to batey residents via free, pop-up, mobile medical clinics. Conventional content analysis was used to identify categories and common themes in the data.

Results: Participants described daily existence in the bateyes as a constant "scarcity of resources." Additionally, four themes and one subtheme emerged that participants felt impacted diabetes health outcomes and the ability of NGO health care workers to provide diabetes care.

Conclusions: NGO members, while committed to serve and improve health outcomes for the batey population, often felt overwhelmed. Findings from this qualitative descriptive study may be used to inform novel interventions, which are needed, to enhance the diabetes outcomes of the batey residents who are living with T2DM. In addition, strategies are needed to build diabetes care infrastructure in the batey community.

提高居住在多米尼加贝泰耶的海地移民糖尿病健康结果。
目的:本研究的目的是更好地了解影响健康成年人自我管理2型糖尿病(T2DM)能力的因素。方法:采用定性描述性方法,用西班牙语进行深入的个体访谈。参与者(n = 12) 是卫生保健工作者和一个非政府组织的成员,该组织通过免费的、弹出式的移动医疗诊所为住院患者提供直接的糖尿病护理。传统的内容分析用于确定数据中的类别和共同主题。结果:参与者将巴特耶的日常生活描述为持续的“资源短缺”。此外,出现了四个主题和一个子主题,参与者认为糖尿病健康结果和非政府组织卫生保健工作者提供糖尿病护理的能力受到了影响。结论:非政府组织成员虽然致力于为弱势群体服务并改善其健康状况,但往往感到不知所措。这项定性描述性研究的结果可用于提供所需的新干预措施,以提高患有T2DM的住院患者的糖尿病预后。此外,还需要制定战略,在巴蒂社区建立糖尿病护理基础设施。
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