2017
DOI: 10.1177/1043659617696976
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“You’ve Got to Love Yourself”: Photovoice Stories From African Americans and Hispanic/Latinos Living With Diabetes

Abstract: PhotoVoice promotes culturally congruent care to better understand AA and Latinos' experience living with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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“…(McCloskey & Flenniken, 2010, p. 112) Motivation. Many participants wanted to be healthy for their families, such as grandchildren (Aponte et al, 2015;Pena-Purcell et al, 2018). Participants in Burner et al's (2018) study stated as follows: "What motivates me is my children.…”
Section: Famalismo Primeromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(McCloskey & Flenniken, 2010, p. 112) Motivation. Many participants wanted to be healthy for their families, such as grandchildren (Aponte et al, 2015;Pena-Purcell et al, 2018). Participants in Burner et al's (2018) study stated as follows: "What motivates me is my children.…”
Section: Famalismo Primeromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When implementing culturally tailored interventions, two studies emphasized the importance of participant interest and feasible interventions with attainable outcomes to facilitate enrollment/retention (Peña-Purcell et al, 2018; Vincent et al, 2014). Participants’ interest levels should be assessed prior to an intervention, as well as their ability to participate (e.g., transportation, financial/time commitments, family/social responsibilities, support systems, and health literacy levels).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Walker et al reported that diabetes self-care and positive outcomes were associated with socioeconomic and psychosocial determinants of health including education; and that people with low socioeconomic status were associated with increased mortality rates (Walker et al, 2014). In another study, environment, social support, and education were observed to influence self-care among AAs and Latinos living with diabetes (Peña-Purcell et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%