Illness perceptions and diabetes self-care behaviours in Māori and New Zealand Europeans with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study

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dc.contributor.author Romana, Jordine
dc.contributor.author Law, Mikaela
dc.contributor.author Murphy, Rinki
dc.contributor.author Morunga, Eva
dc.contributor.author Broadbent, Elizabeth
dc.coverage.spatial New Zealand
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-08T21:57:49Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-08T21:57:49Z
dc.date.issued 2022-09
dc.identifier.citation (2022). New Zealand Medical Journal, 135(1561), 31-44.
dc.identifier.issn 0028-8446
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/66211
dc.description.abstract Aim: This study investigated differences in illness perceptions and self-care behaviours between Māori and New Zealand (NZ) Europeans with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and how these perceptions were related to clinical outcomes. Method: Participants were 85 Māori and 85 NZ European adults, recruited from outpatient clinics, who completed a cross-sectional questionnaire on illness perceptions and self-care behaviours. Clinical data, including HbA1c, retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy, were collected from medical records. Results: Compared to NZ Europeans, Māori had higher HbA1c, lower adherence to medication and a healthy diet, and were more likely to smoke. Māori reported greater perceived consequences of diabetes on their lives, and more severe symptoms than NZ Europeans did. Māori were more likely to attribute T2DM to food and drink, whereas NZ Europeans were more likely to attribute T2DM to weight. Perceiving that treatment could help control diabetes was associated Conclusion: Māori experienced and perceived worse T2DM outcomes than NZ Europeans did. Research is needed to develop and test clinical interventions to address these inequities and improve outcomes, possibly by asking patients about their perceptions, providing tailored and culturally appropriate education, and discussing patients’ concerns.
dc.format.medium Electronic
dc.language eng
dc.publisher PMA
dc.relation.ispartofseries New Zealand medical journal
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dc.subject Humans
dc.subject Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
dc.subject Self Care
dc.subject Cross-Sectional Studies
dc.subject Adult
dc.subject New Zealand
dc.subject Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
dc.subject White People
dc.subject Glycated Hemoglobin
dc.subject 4203 Health Services and Systems
dc.subject 42 Health Sciences
dc.subject Clinical Research
dc.subject Diabetes
dc.subject 7.1 Individual care needs
dc.subject 7 Management of diseases and conditions
dc.subject Metabolic and endocrine
dc.subject Science & Technology
dc.subject Life Sciences & Biomedicine
dc.subject Medicine, General & Internal
dc.subject General & Internal Medicine
dc.subject HEALTH
dc.subject ADHERENCE
dc.subject PEOPLE
dc.subject 11 Medical and Health Sciences
dc.subject 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
dc.title Illness perceptions and diabetes self-care behaviours in Māori and New Zealand Europeans with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study
dc.type Journal Article
pubs.issue 1561
pubs.begin-page 31
pubs.volume 135
dc.date.updated 2023-09-24T20:31:30Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: PMA en
dc.identifier.pmid 36049788 (pubmed)
pubs.author-url https://journal.nzma.org.nz/journal-articles/illness-perceptions-and-diabetes-self-care-behaviours-in-maori-and-new-zealand-europeans-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-a-cross-sectional-study
pubs.end-page 44
pubs.publication-status Published
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess en
pubs.subtype Journal Article
pubs.elements-id 918288
pubs.org-id Medical and Health Sciences
pubs.org-id Science
pubs.org-id Science Research
pubs.org-id School of Medicine
pubs.org-id Medicine Department
pubs.org-id Psychological Medicine Dept
pubs.org-id Surgery Department
pubs.org-id Maurice Wilkins Centre (2010-2014)
dc.identifier.eissn 1175-8716
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2023-09-25
pubs.online-publication-date 2022-09-02


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