| Literature DB >> 31700501 |
Loretta T Lee1, Seung E Jung2, Pamela Bowen3, Olivio J Clay4, Julie L Locher5, Andrea L Cherrington6.
Abstract
Diabetes is highly prevalent in African American men. To provide nurse practitioners with practice strategies we explored African American men's perceived needs for dietary health and diabetes self-management using the Social Cognitive Theory. Twenty-five African American men participated in four focus groups. The data were analyzed using a combination of inductive/deductive content analysis approach. Focus group analysis identified personal, behavioral and environmental barriers to and facilitators for diabetes self-management. Nurse practitioners may need to provide extra emotional support in the absence of informal social support from families for diabetes self-management and dietary health in African American men with diabetes.Entities:
Keywords: Social Cognitive Theory; diabetes; eating practices; nurse practitioner
Year: 2019 PMID: 31700501 PMCID: PMC6836436 DOI: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2018.12.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nurse Pract ISSN: 1555-4155 Impact factor: 0.767