| Literature DB >> 24661786 |
Emee Vida Estacio1, Robert K McKinley2, Sirandou Saidy-Khan3, Toni Karic3, Linda Clark4, Judy Kurth5.
Abstract
This study aims to explore the health literacy needs of South Asian men with diabetes to generate scoping data to inform culturally appropriate interventions with this group. Health literacy levels were measured using the TOFHLA-UK (n=45) and supplemented by semi-structured interviews with healthcare providers (n=12). Data suggest that the majority of participants from this cohort tend to have marginal to inadequate health literacy levels. A generational gap was also found. Although language is a common barrier, low literacy confounds this issue since some patients are unable to read even in their own language. Thus health communication and care plans need to be simplified to match current health literacy levels of South Asian men with diabetes. Interventions need to work around cultural norms and collaborate with community members. Research and interventions that consider the needs of older generations of South Asian people with diabetes are also needed.Entities:
Keywords: South Asian men
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24661786 DOI: 10.1017/S1463423614000152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prim Health Care Res Dev ISSN: 1463-4236 Impact factor: 1.458