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教育公平护理框架:解决 2 型糖尿病土著患者的社会障碍。

Educating for Equity Care Framework: Addressing social barriers of Indigenous patients with type 2 diabetes.

机构信息

Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Calgary in Alberta.

Assistant Professor and Models of Care Scientist in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Calgary.

出版信息

Can Fam Physician. 2019 Jan;65(1):25-33.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To present a clinical framework for addressing critical social elements for Indigenous patients with type 2 diabetes.

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

The Educating for Equity (E4E) Care Framework was developed through a rigorous analysis of qualitative research that included the perspectives of Indigenous patients (n = 32), physicians (n = 28), and Indigenous health curriculum developers (n = 5) across Canada. A national advisory group of Indigenous health experts, educators, leaders, physicians, and community members provided feedback on integrating analysis from primary research into recommendations for physicians. Systematic literature reviews were conducted and a nominal group technique process helped forge research team consensus around the framework's themes and recommendations.

MAIN MESSAGE

For Indigenous patients with type 2 diabetes, social factors arising from the legacy of colonization are often barriers to improved diabetes outcomes, while culture is often not recognized as a facilitator in diabetes management. Structural competency in balance with cultural safety should be central to the clinical process when negotiating diabetes management with Indigenous patients. The E4E Care Framework presented in this article provides recommendations to navigate this terrain.

CONCLUSION

A focus on social and cultural elements is fundamental to effective diabetes care among Indigenous patients. The E4E Care Framework is a resource that can help clinicians improve Indigenous patients' capacity for change in a way that acknowledges the social factors that affect the increasing diabetes rates, while using a cultural lens to facilitate improved outcomes.

摘要

目的

为 2 型糖尿病的原住民患者提供解决关键社会因素的临床框架。

信息来源

通过对包括加拿大 32 名原住民患者、28 名医生和 5 名原住民健康课程开发者在内的原住民患者(n=32)、医生(n=28)和原住民健康课程开发者(n=5)的观点进行严格的定性研究分析,制定了教育公平(E4E)护理框架。一个由原住民健康专家、教育工作者、领导人、医生和社区成员组成的国家顾问小组就将主要研究中的分析纳入医生建议的方法提供了反馈。进行了系统的文献综述,名义群体技术过程有助于研究团队就框架的主题和建议达成共识。

主要信息

对于 2 型糖尿病的原住民患者来说,殖民主义遗留下来的社会因素往往是改善糖尿病结局的障碍,而文化通常不被认为是糖尿病管理的促进因素。在与原住民患者协商糖尿病管理时,应该将结构能力与文化安全平衡作为临床过程的核心。本文介绍的 E4E 护理框架提供了一些建议,以帮助临床医生在处理这一领域。

结论

关注社会和文化因素是原住民患者有效糖尿病护理的基础。E4E 护理框架是一种资源,可以帮助临床医生以一种承认影响糖尿病发病率上升的社会因素的方式,提高原住民患者改变的能力,同时利用文化视角促进改善结果。

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