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Lower knowledge about diabetes among foreign-born compared to Swedish-born persons with diabetes-A descriptive study.

Sara PetterssonEmina HadziabdicHelén MarklundKatarina Hjelm
Published in: Nursing open (2018)
The results showed dissimilarities in knowledge between foreign- and Swedish-born persons, supporting the hypothesis that foreign-born persons had lower knowledge about diabetes than Swedish-born persons. There was a relationship between poor knowledge and country of birth, marital status and employment status. Country of birth was the strongest independent determinant of knowledge about diabetes. The risk of poor knowledge was ten times higher among persons born in the Middle East or in another country outside Europe compared with Swedish-born persons. Other influencing factors for poor knowledge about diabetes were being not gainfully employed and living alone.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • low birth weight
  • cardiovascular disease
  • glycemic control
  • preterm infants
  • adipose tissue
  • mental illness
  • weight loss