Diabetes Education Materials: Recommendations of Tribal Leaders, Indian Health Professionals, and American Indian Community Members

Author:

Roubideaux Yvette D.1,Moore Kelly2,Avery Charlene3,Muneta Ben,Knight Margaret4,Buchwald Dedra5

Affiliation:

1. Center for Native American Health, University of Arizona, PO Box 245037, Tucson, AZ85724.

2. Billings Area Indian Health Service, Montana

3. Gallup Indian Medical Center, Indian Health Service, Gallup, New Mexico

4. Association of American Indian Physicians, Oklahoma City

5. University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle

Abstract

PURPOSE The Association of American Indian Physicians, the only national organization of its kind, conducted a series of focus groups to gather input from tribal leaders, Indian health professionals, and American Indian community members to guide the development of culturally appropriate diabetes education materials for the National Diabetes Education Program. METHODS During the focus groups, participants shared their experiences with and recommendations for a variety of diabetes education materials. RESULTS Overall, 95% of participants expressed a strong preference for diabetes education materials relevant to their specific tribe or culture. CONCLUSIONS Recommendations from these focus groups were used to develop a national diabetes education campaign for American Indian communities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Professions (miscellaneous),Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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