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Family Legacy of Diabetes-Related Behaviors: An Exploration of the Experiences of African American Parents and Adult Children
Global Qualitative Nursing Research
  • Brianna Routh, Montana State University
  • Tera R. Hurt, Iowa State University
  • Donna M. Winham, Iowa State University
  • Lorraine Lanningham-Foster, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
4-29-2019
DOI
10.1177/2333393619852343
Abstract

African Americans are at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and this risk may be influenced by familial experiences and cultural norms throughout the life course. This led us to conduct this study of 20 African American families with strong histories of T2DM to explore familial complexities that prevent or help manage diabetic symptoms. Experiences were analyzed inductively through individual family profiles created using content-analytic summaries. When profiles were further analyzed for emerging and theoretically informed data patterns, two themes emerged: (a) family interactions characterized by T2DM-related actions and communication patterns, and (b) intergenerational patterns of openness characterized by variations in approach within generational cohort and parental gender. Through inquiries related to intergenerational experiences with T2DM, nursing and health care professionals may be better able to tailor and promote success for prevention and management of behaviors among high-risk African Americans.

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This article is published as Routh, B., Hurt, T., Winham, D., & Lanningham-Foster, L. (2019). Family Legacy of Diabetes-Related Behaviors: An Exploration of the Experiences of African American Parents and Adult Children. Global Qualitative Nursing Research. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393619852343.

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Brianna Routh, Tera R. Hurt, Donna M. Winham and Lorraine Lanningham-Foster. "Family Legacy of Diabetes-Related Behaviors: An Exploration of the Experiences of African American Parents and Adult Children" Global Qualitative Nursing Research Vol. 6 (2019) p. 1 - 12
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