Title of article
Subjective Assessment to an Educational Tool Used for the Arabic Population with Diabetes in Australia
Author/Authors
el Hait, Sami Saqf University of Sydney - Faculty of Pharmacy, Australia , Chaar, Betty University of Sydney - Faculty of Pharmacy, Australia , Mclachlan, Andrew J. University of Sydney - Faculty of Pharmacy,Centre for Research and Education on Ageing, Concord Hospital, Australia , Overland, Jane University of Sydney - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery,Diabetes Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Australia , Basheti, Iman A. Applied Sciences University - Faculty of Pharmacy, Jordan
From page
180
To page
190
Abstract
Despite a rapid growth of Type 2 diabetes in Arab Australians, the management of diabetes in this population is yet understudied. The first aim of this study is to participants’ views about: taking medicines regularly, knowledge and feelings about diabetes, sources of medicines information, and special needs of being from an Arabic speaking background. The second aim is to explore participants’ feedback about the use of the Diabetes Conversation Map as an educational tool in Arabic. Focus groups were conducted in Arabic-speaking Australians with Type 2 diabetes who were asked about their knowledge and self-care skills of diabetes as well as experience of living with the disease. Common themes emerged from the focus groups included knowledge, state of mind, and needs of the Arabic speaking population. The findings provide valuable information for research in this area by designing interventions that would be translated to clinical practice
Keywords
Arabic , Australia , Diabetes , Needs , Perceptions , Assessment , Education
Journal title
Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title
Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number
2587166
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