Despite availability of diabetes and nutrition information for people with pre- and type 2 diabetes, the uptake and understanding of these resources may differ among ethnic groups. Our objective was to explore dietary knowledge and diabetes experiences amongst Māori, European, Pacific Island, Indian and East Asian people living in New Zealand with a focus on carbohydrate-containing foods. A registered diabetes dietitian led ethnic-specific discussions in groups involving 29 people with pre- or type 2 diabetes. Discussions were audio-recorded, fully transcribed and coded independently by two investigators. Themes were developed using deductive and inductive techniques. Five themes emerged: knowledge, concerns, achievements, simplicity and se...
IntroductionSelf-management education programs seek to help patients realize that they are their own...
Designated Maori health service providers and specialised Maori nursing roles using "culturally appr...
The aims of this paper are to evaluate the prevalence of diabetes among ethnic minority groups livin...
Despite availability of diabetes and nutrition information for people with pre- and type 2 diabetes,...
Nutritional education for pre- and type 2 diabetes empowers individuals to make positive dietary and...
Nutritional education for pre- and type 2 diabetes empowers individuals to make positive dietary and...
Introduction: Ethnic differences may influence diabetes selfcare practices and glycaemic control amo...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) has reached epidemic proportions within Māori communities, yet there are majo...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) has reached epidemic proportions within Māori communities, yet there are majo...
Culturally appropriate recommendations for East Indian patients with diabetes are not readily availa...
There is limited research on nutrition knowledge related to diabetes management in persons with diab...
Background/Objectives: Given the importance of nutrition therapy in diabetes management, we hypothes...
Background/Objectives:Given the importance of nutrition therapy in diabetes management, we hypothesi...
Purpose: To explore psychosocial and cultural values related to dietary and physical activity practi...
Background/Objectives:Given the importance of nutrition therapy in diabetes management, we hypothesi...
IntroductionSelf-management education programs seek to help patients realize that they are their own...
Designated Maori health service providers and specialised Maori nursing roles using "culturally appr...
The aims of this paper are to evaluate the prevalence of diabetes among ethnic minority groups livin...
Despite availability of diabetes and nutrition information for people with pre- and type 2 diabetes,...
Nutritional education for pre- and type 2 diabetes empowers individuals to make positive dietary and...
Nutritional education for pre- and type 2 diabetes empowers individuals to make positive dietary and...
Introduction: Ethnic differences may influence diabetes selfcare practices and glycaemic control amo...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) has reached epidemic proportions within Māori communities, yet there are majo...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) has reached epidemic proportions within Māori communities, yet there are majo...
Culturally appropriate recommendations for East Indian patients with diabetes are not readily availa...
There is limited research on nutrition knowledge related to diabetes management in persons with diab...
Background/Objectives: Given the importance of nutrition therapy in diabetes management, we hypothes...
Background/Objectives:Given the importance of nutrition therapy in diabetes management, we hypothesi...
Purpose: To explore psychosocial and cultural values related to dietary and physical activity practi...
Background/Objectives:Given the importance of nutrition therapy in diabetes management, we hypothesi...
IntroductionSelf-management education programs seek to help patients realize that they are their own...
Designated Maori health service providers and specialised Maori nursing roles using "culturally appr...
The aims of this paper are to evaluate the prevalence of diabetes among ethnic minority groups livin...