Affiliation:
1. School of Nursing, Queen’s University , 92 Barrie Street, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 , Canada
Abstract
Abstract
In Liberia, one of the poorest nations in sub-Saharan Africa, the burden of diabetes is a growing concern. The high mortality and morbidity associated with diabetes have significant implications for individuals, families and society at large. The aim of this critical hermeneutic study was to explore what it is like to live with diabetes in Liberia. We recruited 10 participants from Monrovia, Liberia to partake in this study. Photovoice, a well-established participatory data collection approach was used to gather images and stories that represented participants’ everyday experiences of living with diabetes. Three major themes were uncovered, highlighting the strengths, challenges and solutions related to living with diabetes in Liberia: strengths—engagement in diabetes self-management practices, focused on participants’ commitment to engage in diabetes self-management practices despite the socioeconomic challenges they experienced; challenges—lack of social and economic support, focused on limited access to food, diabetes medications and supplies and diabetes education; and solutions—centre for diabetes education, care and support, focused on participants’ recommendations for a community-based diabetes centre, a single point of access for meeting the needs of people with diabetes. A strong commitment to prioritize diabetes on Liberia’s national health agenda and increased resources for diabetes care is needed to address the challenges experienced by people living with this chronic disease in Liberia.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)
Cited by
2 articles.
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