The Role of Family in Diabetes Management for Mexican American Adults

Author:

Jordan Olivia J.1ORCID,Benitez Amanda2ORCID,Burnet Deborah L.3,Quinn Michael T.3,Baig Arshiya A.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine Resident, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA

2. Enlace Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

3. University of Chicago, Section of General Internal Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA

Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to characterize how family influences diabetes self-management in Mexican American adults. Methods: Data were analyzed from previously collected data that included 34 semi-structured interviews with Hispanic adults with diabetes and six focus groups with 37 adults with diabetes and family members. Themes related to family and diabetes management were identified and analyzed using a modified template approach. Results: Family-related facilitators to T2DM self-management were (1) provides support, (2) provides motivation, and (3) desire to protect family from diabetes. Family-related challenges were (1) lack of support, (2) family responsibilities, and (3) stress related to family. Diabetes education was shared with family members. Family member perspectives on T2DM included (1) not knowing how to help, (2) effect on emotional wellbeing, (3) diabetes affects the whole family, and (4) family provides support. Conclusion: Most participants with T2DM felt supported by family, but many desired more social support and support surrounding dietary changes from family. Many felt family did not understand what living with diabetes meant for them. Most family members wished to learn more about how to help. Future interventions should include family members and teach them supportive strategies to support beneficial diabetes self-management behaviors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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