Role of social support in culturally sensitive diabetes self-management education among an ethnic minority population in Denmark

Author:

Wagner Sabina12ORCID,Smith Jervelund Signe3ORCID,Larsen Sara Rudbæk1,Hempler Nana Folmann1

Affiliation:

1. Health Promotion Research, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark

2. Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, Denmark

3. Section for Health Services Research, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

Aims: CUSTOM is a culturally sensitive diabetes self-management education and support programme tailored to Urdu, Turkish and Arabic-speaking people in Denmark. The aim of this study was twofold: first, to examine the functional social support perceived by CUSTOM participants before and after the intervention; and, second, to explore how participants’ structural social support affected the physical and mental health benefits of the intervention. Methods: The participants were people with type 2 diabetes whose primary language was Urdu, Arabic or Turkish ( n = 73). Outcomes included A1C, body fat percentage, diabetes distress, well-being and functional social support. Changes were observed between baseline and six months after participation in a single-group pre-test/post-test design. The Cochran–Armitage trend test was used to assess pre–post differences in functional social support. The role of structural social support was assessed using moderation regression analysis. Results: Participants reported higher availability of functional social support after the programme ( p < 0.05), although the change in loneliness was not significant. In addition, cohabitating with adult children increased the average body fat percentage reduction achieved following the programme, while living with a partner lowered the average body fat percentage reduction achieved. The intervention was particularly successful in improving diabetes distress among those with weak structural social support. Conclusions: Culturally sensitive diabetes self-management education and support can improve social support among people with an ethnic minority background. The structure of social relations may influence the benefit of culturally sensitive diabetes self-management education and support. Future programmes should include family members and other social relations more actively, drawing attention to both positive and negative aspects of social relations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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