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RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH
卷 36, 期 4, 页码 359-372出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nur.21543
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Asian; Chinese; community-based participatory research; diabetes; distress; intervention; quality of life
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- National Institute of Nursing Research [1R01NR010693]
Chinese Americans demonstrate greater prevalence of diabetes than non-Hispanic whites and find standard diabetes care disregards their cultural health beliefs. Academic researchers and Chinatown agencies collaborated to culturally adapt and test an efficacious cognitive-behavioral intervention using community-based participatory research. Using a delayed-treatment repeated-measures design, 145 adult Chinese immigrants with Type 2 diabetes completed treatment. Immediate benefits of treatment were evident in the improvement (p<.05) in diabetes self-efficacy, diabetes knowledge, bicultural efficacy, family emotional and instrumental support, diabetes quality of life, and diabetes distress. Prolonged benefits were evident in all changed variables 2 months post-intervention. The CBPR approach enabled the development of a culturally acceptable, efficacious behavioral intervention, and provides a model for working with communities that demonstrate health disparities. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Res Nurs Health 36: 359-372, 2013
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