Diabetes Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors Among Somali and Latino Immigrants

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Jane W. Njeru
Christine M. Formea
Ahmed Osman
Miriam Goodson
Abdullah Hared
Graciela Porraz Capetillo
Julie A. Nigon
Stephen S. Cha
Jennifer A. Weis
Marcelo M. K. Hanza
Christi A. Patten
Irene G. Sia
Mark L. Wieland
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[1] Mayo Clinic,Department of Medicine
[2] Mayo Clinic,Department of Pharmacy
[3] Somali Community Resettlement Services,Department of Language Services
[4] Alliance of Chicanos Hispanics and Latin Americans,Division of Biostatistics
[5] Mayo Clinic,Center for Clinical and Translational Science
[6] Hawthorne Education Center,Department of Psychiatry and Psychology
[7] Mayo Clinic,undefined
[8] Mayo Clinic,undefined
[9] Mayo Clinic,undefined
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Community based participatory research; Diabetes; Somali; Immigrant health;
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Persons from Somalia constitute the largest group of immigrants and refugees from Africa among whom diabetes-related health disparities are well documented. As one of the first steps toward developing a behavioral intervention to address diabetes among Somali immigrants and refugees, we administered a face to face interview-based survey to Somali and Latino adults with diabetes in a single community to assess diabetes knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. Respondents (N = 78) reported several barriers to optimal diabetes management for physical activity and glucose self-monitoring, as well as a high burden of disease and negative perceptions of diabetes. High participant engagement in disease management, self-efficacy, and social support were important assets. Similarities suggest that the shared experiences of immigration and related systemic socioeconomic and linguistic factors play a significant role in the understanding and self-management of diabetes in these populations. Together with previously collected qualitative work, the survey findings will inform development of a behavioral intervention to improve outcomes and reduce diabetes-related health disparities among immigrant and refugee groups to the U.S.
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