Chelsea D'Silva, Nuzha Hafleen, Ananya Banerjee, Ferzana Chaze, Baledev Mutta, Gurpreet Malhotra, Sara Martel, Dianne Fierheller, Ian Zenlea
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摘要
背景:2型糖尿病(T2D)的患病率在全球范围内呈上升趋势,尤其是在南亚(SA)成年人中,这需要创新的解决方案。传统的T2D预防和管理项目侧重于生活方式的改变,但这通常对护理人员具有挑战性,因为他们的优先事项相互竞争,可能不适合家庭的需要。利用社会支持来支持糖尿病的预防和管理是有希望的。我们的目的是探讨糖尿病SA护理者的社会网络如何影响他们的健康,并为该社区的人际和社区层面的健康干预提供信息。方法:参与者居住在安大略省皮尔地区,被诊断为T2D,前驱糖尿病或妊娠糖尿病,并且是24岁以下儿童的SA照顾者。护理人员完成了一项半结构化访谈,以讨论(a)他们对T2D的经历、看法和信念,(b)他们在糖尿病管理中的护理角色,(c)健康的社会决定因素如何影响糖尿病管理,以及(d)影响糖尿病管理的个人和资源。我们使用网络分析来探讨网络的大小和组成与社会支持的关系。结果:21名护理人员完成访谈。我们确定了护理人员的三种网络类型,包括(a)以医疗保健和社区项目为重点,(b)孤立,(c)家庭和多样化的社会支持,并探讨了护理人员如何描述网络参与者支持或不支持他们的糖尿病管理。结论:本研究促进了我们对社会网络的理解,支持了护理人员使用社会网络来支持糖尿病管理,并进一步强调了利用现有社区支持的重要性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Developing social network typologies for South Asian caregivers with prediabetes, gestational diabetes, and type 2 diabetes in Peel Region, Ontario, Canada.
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing globally, especially among South Asian (SA) adults, and requires innovative solutions. Traditional T2D prevention and management programs focus on lifestyle change but this is often challenging for caregivers with competing priorities and may not fit a family's needs. Utilizing social support has been promising for supporting diabetes prevention and management. We aim to explore how the social networks of SA caregivers with diabetes can influence their health and inform interpersonal and community-level health interventions for this community.
Method: Participants lived in Peel Region, Ontario were diagnosed with T2D, prediabetes, or gestational diabetes and were SA caregivers of children under 24 years old. Caregivers completed a semistructured interview to discuss (a) their experiences, perceptions, and beliefs about T2D, (b) their caregiving roles in their diabetes management, (c) how the social determinants of health impact diabetes management, and (d) the individuals and resources influencing their diabetes management. We used network analysis to explore network size and composition in relation to social supports.
Results: Twenty-one caregivers completed interviews. We identified three network typologies for caregivers, including (a) healthcare and community program focused, (b) isolated, and (c) family and diverse social support and explored how caregivers describe the network actors as supporting or not supporting their diabetes management.
Conclusion: This study advances our understanding of the social networks and supports that SA caregivers use to support diabetes management and further emphasizes the importance of leveraging existing community supports. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
Families Systems & HealthHEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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1.50
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81
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>12 weeks
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Families, Systems, & Health publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.