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Original Articles

Activity and Occupational Demands of Type Two Diabetes: The Voice of Mexican-American Older Adults

Pages 34-52 | Received 01 Aug 2014, Accepted 22 Oct 2014, Published online: 21 Nov 2014
 

ABSTRACT

Type two diabetes mellitus has become a worldwide epidemic that directly or indirectly has impacted people everywhere. High incidence of diabetes in older adult Mexican-Americans poses serious, complex issues. Aim: The purpose of the study was to illuminate the cultural perspectives of highly motivated first-generation, bilingual Mexican-American older adults with T2DM, who accepted the activity and occupational demands and chose to follow the diabetes self-care regimen. Method: Emergent themes were extracted from focus groups using a phenomenological approach. Results: Themes were (1) “We had reasons”; (2) “Everyone had a different learning curve.”; (3) “Cultural issues made changing lifestyle difficult”; (4) and “Sharing helps us.” Conclusions: The inquiry revealed the shared perceptions and cultural nuances that may challenge Mexican-American people with diabetes, who try to adapt to lifestyle changes and occupational demands. Culturally-sensitive activity-based interventions that might facilitate self-care mastery were suggested. Future research is needed to facilitate OT reimbursement for self-care at the secondary prevention level.

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