Exploring Perspectives and Challenges to Type 2 Diabetes Self-management in Haitian American Immigrants in the COVID-19 Era: An Emic View.

Cherlie Magny-Normilus, Robin Whittemore, Jeffrey Schnipper, Margaret Grey
Author Information
  1. Cherlie Magny-Normilus: NYU-Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York, NY, 10010, USA. cherlie.magny.normilus@nyu.edu. ORCID
  2. Robin Whittemore: Yale School of Nursing, Orange, CT, 06477, USA.
  3. Jeffrey Schnipper: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  4. Margaret Grey: Yale School of Nursing, Orange, CT, 06477, USA.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Racial and ethnic minorities experience a disproportionate burden of the type 2 diabetes (T2D) and are at a 2 to 5 times higher risk of developing macrovascular disease. The purpose of the study was to describe the perspectives of Haitian American immigrants' challenges to effective T2D self-management.
METHODS: Utilizing a descriptive qualitative approach, purposive sampling was employed to recruit a subgroup of adult Haitian American immigrants from a parent cross-sectional study. Content analysis was used to identify themes describing participant perspectives. Lincoln and Guba's four criteria to assess the trustworthiness and ensure the rigor of the study were applied.
RESULTS: A total of 36 participants were enrolled, with 54% being male, and age ranged from 34 to 63 years. The majority were married, and 77% reported using metformin. Three facilitators and two barriers to their T2D self-management were found. Facilitators included (1) family and social support, (2) optimism and hope, and (3) novel devices. Barriers included (1) psychosocial and (2) environmental factors.
DISCUSSION: The facilitators underscore the pivotal role of close familial relationships, communal influence, and the potential utility of innovative devices like continuous glucose monitoring in enhancing T2D management, whereas the barriers delineate the unique challenges posed by discrimination, lack of provider/client decision-making and communication, the compounding effects of COVID-19, concerns about safety, mistrust in healthcare systems, and financial constraints, which collectively exacerbate the complexities of ineffective T2D management. Collaboration between clinicians, clients, and policymakers is imperative to emphasize the urgent necessity for a multifaceted approach in addressing the complex healthcare landscape of Haitian American immigrants managing T2D in the United States.

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Grants

  1. 4R00NR019323/NINR NIH HHS
  2. 5K99NR019325/NINR NIH HHS

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