Black Women’s Recommendations for Developing Effective Type 2 Diabetes Programming
The purpose of this study was to learn from 29 Black women how to develop effective Type 2 diabetes programming. Three focus groups were held in Des Moines, Iowa, during fall 2012. Results highlighted themes related to diabetes knowledge, diabetes management and prevention, physical activity, diet,...
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doaj-ef35aeb2470946dbabba2d88211d895a2020-11-25T03:49:53ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Qualitative Nursing Research2333-39362017-06-01410.1177/2333393617715335Black Women’s Recommendations for Developing Effective Type 2 Diabetes ProgrammingTera R. Hurt0Asani H. Seawell1Carolyn Cutrona2Margaret C. O’Connor3Randie D. Camp4Roxanne Duran5Reid Elderts6Chrishelda Green7Vanessa Hara8Jenna Pattee9Iowa State University, Ames, USAPacific University, Hillsboro, OR, USAIowa State University, Ames, USAIowa State University, Ames, USAIowa State University, Ames, USAPacific University, Hillsboro, OR, USAPacific University, Hillsboro, OR, USAIowa State University, Ames, USAPacific University, Hillsboro, OR, USAIowa State University, Ames, USAThe purpose of this study was to learn from 29 Black women how to develop effective Type 2 diabetes programming. Three focus groups were held in Des Moines, Iowa, during fall 2012. Results highlighted themes related to diabetes knowledge, diabetes management and prevention, physical activity, diet, and diabetes management programming. Opinions were shared as to whether family members should be included in programs for supporting those diagnosed with diabetes. These results provided guidance and ideas to scholars and health care professionals aiming to improve effectiveness of diabetes programs for Black women and families.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393617715335 |
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Black Women’s Recommendations for Developing Effective Type 2 Diabetes Programming |
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The purpose of this study was to learn from 29 Black women how to develop effective Type 2 diabetes programming. Three focus groups were held in Des Moines, Iowa, during fall 2012. Results highlighted themes related to diabetes knowledge, diabetes management and prevention, physical activity, diet, and diabetes management programming. Opinions were shared as to whether family members should be included in programs for supporting those diagnosed with diabetes. These results provided guidance and ideas to scholars and health care professionals aiming to improve effectiveness of diabetes programs for Black women and families. |
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