Diabetes in Mexico: Cultural Beliefs and Management in an Urban Setting

This thesis explores the cultural beliefs and illness management practices of thirty diabetic patients who receive care at a Centro de Salud in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. This is done through an International Studies and Medical Anthropology lens – one that is interdisciplinary and bridges theory an...

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Main Author: Stoysich, Kate
Other Authors: Yarris, Kristin
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20715
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-207152019-05-17T16:34:59Z Diabetes in Mexico: Cultural Beliefs and Management in an Urban Setting Stoysich, Kate Yarris, Kristin Diabetes Explanatory Models Management Mexico Patients Perspectives Providers perspectives This thesis explores the cultural beliefs and illness management practices of thirty diabetic patients who receive care at a Centro de Salud in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. This is done through an International Studies and Medical Anthropology lens – one that is interdisciplinary and bridges theory and practice. Analysis of thirty semi-structured interviews with diabetic patients and semi-structured interviews with five staff members, conducted over ten weeks, contributes to our understanding of the tensions that arise between recommended illness management practices and the actual practices of patients. Explanatory Models of patients reveal beliefs that are rooted in biomedical and traditional Mexican cultural beliefs, while staffs perspectives are primarily rooted in biomedical beliefs. Recommendations are made for staff providing primary care, including the acknowledgement and incorporation of patients’ perspectives into care plans. Recommendations are also made for system level improvements to be implemented by the Mexican federal government. 2016-11-21T16:59:27Z 2016-11-21T16:59:27Z 2016-11-21 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20715 en_US Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0-US University of Oregon
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topic Diabetes
Explanatory Models
Management
Mexico
Patients Perspectives
Providers perspectives
spellingShingle Diabetes
Explanatory Models
Management
Mexico
Patients Perspectives
Providers perspectives
Stoysich, Kate
Diabetes in Mexico: Cultural Beliefs and Management in an Urban Setting
description This thesis explores the cultural beliefs and illness management practices of thirty diabetic patients who receive care at a Centro de Salud in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. This is done through an International Studies and Medical Anthropology lens – one that is interdisciplinary and bridges theory and practice. Analysis of thirty semi-structured interviews with diabetic patients and semi-structured interviews with five staff members, conducted over ten weeks, contributes to our understanding of the tensions that arise between recommended illness management practices and the actual practices of patients. Explanatory Models of patients reveal beliefs that are rooted in biomedical and traditional Mexican cultural beliefs, while staffs perspectives are primarily rooted in biomedical beliefs. Recommendations are made for staff providing primary care, including the acknowledgement and incorporation of patients’ perspectives into care plans. Recommendations are also made for system level improvements to be implemented by the Mexican federal government.
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Stoysich, Kate
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title Diabetes in Mexico: Cultural Beliefs and Management in an Urban Setting
title_short Diabetes in Mexico: Cultural Beliefs and Management in an Urban Setting
title_full Diabetes in Mexico: Cultural Beliefs and Management in an Urban Setting
title_fullStr Diabetes in Mexico: Cultural Beliefs and Management in an Urban Setting
title_full_unstemmed Diabetes in Mexico: Cultural Beliefs and Management in an Urban Setting
title_sort diabetes in mexico: cultural beliefs and management in an urban setting
publisher University of Oregon
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