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Challenges to diabetes self-management for adults with type 2 diabetes in low-resource settings in Mexico City: a qualitative descriptive study.

Robin WhittemoreMireya Vilar-CompteSelene De La CerdaDenise MarronRosabelle ConoverRoberta DelvyAnnel Lozano-MarrufoRafael Pérez-Escamilla
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2019)
Evidence-based diabetes self-management programs need to become more accessible, taking into consideration the social determinants of health and building upon current initiatives to improve early diagnosis and treatment of T2D. Cultural beliefs, personal control, and low health literacy influence diabetes self-management in adults with T2D with limited resources. Mental health and financial challenges of adults with T2D will require multidisciplinary team-based care. Future research on best practices to implement and scale-up evidence-based patient-centered T2D prevention and DSME programs for the poor and underserved is warranted in Mexico and world-wide.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • type diabetes
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • cardiovascular disease
  • public health
  • glycemic control
  • palliative care
  • primary care
  • health information
  • current status
  • social media