2022
DOI: 10.1111/ijn.13061
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Ethiopian immigrants with diabetes in Israel: Oscillating between two narratives

Abstract: Aim: The purpose of this project was to examine the role of cultural differences in shaping the management of diabetes among Ethiopian immigrants living in Israel.Methods: A qualitative, in-depth study involved semistructured interviews with 16 Ethiopian immigrants with diabetes living in Israel. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and translated into Hebrew, if necessary. The authors each identified themes in the responses and then through discussion came to a consensus about the most significant … Show more

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“…Multiple issues can deter diabetes self‐management and contribute to deterioration in health, varying according to the unique characteristics of individuals, their cultures and environments (Al Mahrouqi et al, 2022; Dor‐On et al, 2022). Unfortunately, current service models often fail to acknowledge or address the unique needs of specific populations, resulting in suboptimal glycaemic control and its sequelae.…”
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“…Multiple issues can deter diabetes self‐management and contribute to deterioration in health, varying according to the unique characteristics of individuals, their cultures and environments (Al Mahrouqi et al, 2022; Dor‐On et al, 2022). Unfortunately, current service models often fail to acknowledge or address the unique needs of specific populations, resulting in suboptimal glycaemic control and its sequelae.…”
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confidence: 99%