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Citation

Gonzalez Rodriguez, Humberto; Wallace, Deshira D.; & Barrington, Clare (2019). Contextualizing Experiences of Diabetes-Related Stress in Rural Dominican Republic. Qualitative Health Research, 29(6), 857-867.

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is changing the burden of disease across Latin America. In this formative, qualitative study, we explored experiences of T2D diagnosis and management among adults in rural Dominican Republic. We conducted 28 in-depth interviews (12 men, 16 women) and used inductive analysis to explore the emotional burden of T2D and identify coping strategies. We found that stress relating to T2D began at diagnosis and persisted throughout management. Stress was produced by concerns about healthy food and medication access, fears about illness-induced injury, and the cyclical process of experiencing stress. Participants identified diabetes care and free medication services as external stress-reducers. Internally, participants' mitigated stress by not thinking about diabetes (" no dar mente"). Our study highlights the importance of a contextualized understanding of diabetes-related stress and the need for individual, clinic, and community-level interventions to reduce stressors and improve health outcomes among adults with T2D.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732318807207

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2019

Journal Title

Qualitative Health Research

Author(s)

Gonzalez Rodriguez, Humberto
Wallace, Deshira D.
Barrington, Clare

ORCiD

Barrington - 0000-0001-7802-4051
Wallace - 0000-0003-1300-6957