Name
B13 - "Be Very Strong Because It’s Agonizing:” A Qualitative Study Learning from Hispanic/Latinx Patients with Unmanaged Type 2 Diabetes
Date & Time
Thursday, October 24, 2024, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location Name
Bonham C
Description

This presentation reports on a qualitative study with Hispanic/Latinx patients (n=20) with unmanaged type 2 diabetes on their knowledge, preferences, and insights related to type 2 diabetes self-management and programming. Interview data were analyzed using rapid analysis procedures and indicate that patients face cultural, economic, and environmental barriers to diabetes self-care and healthcare. This presentation will engage participants in discussing ideas for the development of programs and pathways that enhance equitable access to culturally appropriate diabetes care.

Kathryn Kanzler Raquel Romero
Co-Authors
Olivia Morris, MPH; Karen Morado, BA; Yajaira Johnson-Esparza, PhD; Isiah Gonzalez, MD; Katherine Bay, DrPH; Erin Finley, PhD, MPH
Content Level
All Audience
Tags
Behavioral Medicine Topics (e.g., insomnia, medication adherence), Medical, Patient-centered care or Patient perspectives, Underserved populations (e.g. LGBTQ)
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
JMC, Medical
Slideshow link
Objective 1
Discuss contributors to health disparities in type 2 diabetes in Hispanic/Latinx patients
Objective 2
Identify potential barriers to diabetes self-care and healthcare for Hispanic/Latinx patients
Objective 3
Explain the importance of listening carefully and empathically to patients when developing interventions and self-management programs.
Content Reference 1

Aguayo‐Mazzucato, C., Diaque, P., Hernandez, S., Rosas, S., Kostic, A., & Caballero, A. E. (2019). Understanding the growing epidemic of type 2 diabetes in the Hispanic population living in the United States. Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews, 35(2), e3097.

Content Reference 2

Hamilton, A. B., & Finley, E. P. (2019). Qualitative methods in implementation research: An introduction. Psychiatry research, 280, 112516

Content Reference 3

Hill-Briggs, F., Adler, N. E., Berkowitz, S. A., Chin, M. H., Gary-Webb, T. L., Navas-Acien, A., ... & Haire-Joshu, D. (2021). Social determinants of health and diabetes: a scientific review. Diabetes care, 44(1), 258.