Cultural adaptation of self-management of type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia (qualitative study).
Thamer Al SlamahBarbara I NichollFatima Y AlslailLeanne HarrisCraig A MelvilleDeborah KinnearPublished in: PloS one (2020)
The findings from this study highlight a gap in type 2 diabetes care system that can be breached through the development of a Saudi specific self-management programme for type 2 diabetes. The identified barriers and facilitators can be used for adapting a self-management programme to the Saudi context. However, initial training is needed for local health professionals to understand the mechanisms of self-management programmes. Such programmes will need to infiltrate to the society, and the patients' families, in particular to tackle the rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia and provide a friendlier, more supportive environment for the current patients to self-manage their diabetes.