Rates of diabetes are high in many communities of Pacific Island peoples, including people from Fiji. This qualitative study explores knowledge and attitudes towards diabetes among i-Taukei Fijians to facilitate the cultural tailoring of diabetes prevention and management programs for this community. Fijians aged 26 to 71 years (n = 15), residing in Australia, participated in semi-structured interviews; 53% (n = 8) were male. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, then thematically analyzed. Diabetes is recognized as an important and increasing health problem requiring action in the i-Taukei Fijian community. Widespread support for culturally appropriate lifestyle interventions utilizing existing societal structures, like fam...
The dietary trends of indigenous Fijians have changed drastically in the past 50 years. Deviating fr...
Background Type 2 diabetes is a growing health burden on communities and individuals from Pacific Is...
Issue addressed: Although it is well known that there is a very high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes i...
Rates of diabetes are high in many communities of Pacific Island peoples, including people from Fiji...
Issue addressed: The Samoan community in Australia has one of the highest rates of diabetes in Austr...
The dietary trends of indigenous Fijians have changed drastically in the past 50 years. Deviating fr...
This research examined the experiences of iTaukei (indigenous people of Fiji) patients and nurses in...
Health promotion is a core component of the Pacific region’s response to noncommunicable diseases (N...
Issue addressed: Obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are largely preventable by understandi...
Aims: The current review will look at modifiable lifestyle (physical inactivity, poor nutrition, ris...
Abstract Background Despite the increasing prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in the King...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people with...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people with...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people with...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people with...
The dietary trends of indigenous Fijians have changed drastically in the past 50 years. Deviating fr...
Background Type 2 diabetes is a growing health burden on communities and individuals from Pacific Is...
Issue addressed: Although it is well known that there is a very high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes i...
Rates of diabetes are high in many communities of Pacific Island peoples, including people from Fiji...
Issue addressed: The Samoan community in Australia has one of the highest rates of diabetes in Austr...
The dietary trends of indigenous Fijians have changed drastically in the past 50 years. Deviating fr...
This research examined the experiences of iTaukei (indigenous people of Fiji) patients and nurses in...
Health promotion is a core component of the Pacific region’s response to noncommunicable diseases (N...
Issue addressed: Obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are largely preventable by understandi...
Aims: The current review will look at modifiable lifestyle (physical inactivity, poor nutrition, ris...
Abstract Background Despite the increasing prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in the King...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people with...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people with...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people with...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people with...
The dietary trends of indigenous Fijians have changed drastically in the past 50 years. Deviating fr...
Background Type 2 diabetes is a growing health burden on communities and individuals from Pacific Is...
Issue addressed: Although it is well known that there is a very high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes i...