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A Survey of Self-Management and Intrusiveness of Illness in Native Americans with Diabetes Mellitus.

Ann F Chou1, Evaren E Page1, Ann I Norris2, Sue E Kim3, David M Thompson2, Robert H Roswell1.   

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) has emerged as an important focus of national public health efforts because of the rapid increase in the burden of this disease. In particular, DM disproportionately affects Native Americans. Adequate management of DM requires that patients participate as active partners in their own care and much of patient activation and empowerment can be attributed to their experience with DM and self-care. That is, the degree to which the patient feels the disease intrudes on his or her daily life would impact the motivation for self-care. We conducted a study in collaboration with 2 tribal nations in Oklahoma, collecting data on survey questions regarding intrusiveness of illness and self-management behaviors from a sample of 159 members of the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations. Previously validated variables measuring intrusiveness of illness and self-care were included in the survey. Descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses illustrated the distribution of these variables and identified possible tribal and gender differences. Our findings showed that our sample adjusted well to DM and in general exhibited high compliance to self-care. However, our findings also revealed striking gender differences where female respondents were better adjusted to their disease, whereas male respondents reported higher adherence to self-management. Findings from our study, particularly those that describe tribal differences and gender disparities, can inform strategies for case management and patient interactions with providers and the health care system.

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Keywords:  care management; disparities; gender; intrusiveness of illness; self-care

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26294898      PMCID: PMC4540069          DOI: 10.1891/1521-0987.15.4.170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Care Manag J        ISSN: 1938-9019


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