Putting Self-Management in the Context of Community-Dwelling American Indians Living With Type 2 Diabetes.
Jacqueline JonesR Turner GoinsMark SchureBlythe WinchesterVickie BradleyPublished in: The Diabetes educator (2019)
Tribal communities have contemporary strengths and cultural traditions that can be activated to enhance diabetes self-management education and support. Diabetes educators can work in tandem with community health representatives to strengthen the social and community support within which individual AIs with type 2 diabetes mellitus live. Community-based participatory research with AI caregivers, dyads, families, youth, and Indian Health Service clinicians may help to improve tribal food policy and school health initiatives, as well as develop intergenerational interventions for modeling effective diabetes self-management.