Affiliation:
1. Victoria University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
2. Inner North West Primary Care Partnership, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract
Purpose: Older Italian migrants in Australia are a vulnerable group, with high rates of type 2 diabetes and low levels of English language proficiency. The project explored the experience of living with diabetes and factors that facilitated or inhibited access to diabetes services. Method: Focus groups were conducted in Italian with 13 participants with type 2 diabetes, aged 68 to 85 years. Results: Findings indicate five main themes, including (a) the value of health, (b) the impact of diabetes, (c) making changes, (d) managing diabetes, and (e) access to information and services. Conclusion: The social context of food, presented the greatest impediment to successful diabetes self-management for this group of older Italian migrants. Participants identified a need for greater community engagement and education. Implications for Practice: A need for greater access to interpreters and information in Italian was identified. Counselling services may be necessary for this group.
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