Culturally Tailoring a Patient Empowerment and Diabetes Education Curriculum for the African American Church
- PMID: 28793835
- PMCID: PMC6039099
- DOI: 10.1177/0145721717725280
Culturally Tailoring a Patient Empowerment and Diabetes Education Curriculum for the African American Church
Abstract
Purpose The African American church has long been recognized as a valuable partner for health interventions in the community. While an extensive literature exists documenting the potential efficacy of diabetes education programs in church settings, there has yet to be an effort to leverage spiritual beliefs and practices to promote diabetes self-management and shared decision making within a faith-based framework that is culturally tailored to the African American church. The purpose of this article is to describe the translation of a clinic-based diabetes education program into faith-based education curriculum tailored for use in the African American church. Conclusions Themes extracted from focus groups and input from a faith-based community partner provided a methodical and patient-informed foundation for culturally tailoring and piloting a diabetes self-management curriculum for the African American church setting. This study illustrates how spirituality can be incorporated into interventions to enhance health promotion and behavioral change among African Americans with diabetes. Participants in our study described how religious beliefs play an active role in many aspects of diabetes care, including self-management behaviors, coping strategies, and patient/provider communication. In addition, this intervention can serve as a model for the development of patient-centered health interventions.
Figures
References
-
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National diabetes Statistics Report: Estimates of Diabetes and Its Burden in the United States, 2014. Atlanta, GA: US Department of Health and Human Services; 2014.
-
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Data. Hyattsville, MD: US Department of Health and Humans Services: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2014.
-
- Feinglass J, Abadin S, Thompson J, Pearce WH. A census-based analysis of racial disparities in lower extremity amputation rates in northern Illinois, 1987–2004. J Vasc Surg. 2008;47(5):1001–1007. - PubMed
-
- Goodney PP, Dzebisashvil N, Goodman DC, Bronner KK. [Accessed July 27, 2017];Variation in the care of surgical conditions: diabetes and peripheral arterial disease. http://www.dartmouthatlas.org/downloads/reports/Diabetes_report_10_14_14.... - PubMed
Publication types
MeSH terms
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Medical
