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. 2023 Sep 3;9(9):e19725.
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19725. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Religiosity and type 2 diabetes self-management among Muslims residing in California

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Religiosity and type 2 diabetes self-management among Muslims residing in California

Fatimah Alramadhan et al. Heliyon. .

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a public health issue that needs to be addressed. In the U.S., 11.3% of the population have diabetes. It is estimated that 90-95% of all diabetes cases are T2D cases. One of the best methods to address T2D is self-management. Prior research found a relationship between religiosity and T2D self-management. The purpose of this study was to examine religiosity and T2D self-management. This was a cross-sectional and qualitative study, which included Muslim adults, who have T2D and live in California. We utilized snowballing to recruit participants and the saturation concept to determine the number of participants. Additionally, we used semi-structured design for the interviews and focus groups. We had 30 participants for the interviews (however, only 25 provided demographic data) and 28 for the combined focus groups. Zoom was used to conduct the interviews and two focus groups. The grounded theory was used to deduce themes from the interviews and focus groups. The main themes for religiosity and self-management are Allah sustains life, everything will be ok/hope, faith gives strength, and the role of self within the fate concept. The themes for self-efficacy are diabetes requires new life approach, stress, and Islamic religious practices promote self-management. The main theme for perceived seriousness is taking action and making changes. Our findings provide significant insight about the relationship between religiosity, perceived seriousness, fatalism, and self-efficacy and self-management of T2D. A recommendation based on this study is that providers and health educators should be aware of the different experiences Muslims with T2D face, and tailor recommendations and programs based on that.

Keywords: Muslims and type 2 diabetes; Religiosity; Self-management of type 2 diabetes; Type 2 diabetes.

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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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