Title of article
Porque me tocó a mi ? Mexican American diabetes patientsʹ causal stories and their relationship to treatment behaviors
Author/Authors
Linda M. Hunt، نويسنده , , Miguel A. Valenzuela، نويسنده , , Jacqueline A. Pugh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
11
From page
959
To page
969
Abstract
This paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of self-care behaviors and illness concepts among Mexican-American non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) patients. Open-ended interviews were conducted with 49 NIDDM patients from two public hospital outpatient clinics in South Texas. They are self-identified Mexican-Americans who have had NIDDM for at least 1 yr, and have no major impairment due to NIDDM. Interviews focused on their concepts and experiences in managing their illness and their self-care behaviors. Clinical assessment of their glucose control was also extracted from their medical records. The texts of patient interviews were content analyzed through building and refining thematic matrixes focusing on their causal explanations and treatment behaviors. We found patientsʹ causal explanations of their illness often are driven by an effort to connect the illness in a direct and specific way to their personal history and their past experience with treatments. While most cite biomedically accepted causes such as heredity and diet, they elaborate these concepts into personally relevant constructs by citing Provoking Factors, such as behaviors or events. Their causal models are thus both specific to their personal history and consistent with their experiences with treatment success or failure. Based on these findings, we raise a critique of the Locus of Control Model of treatment behavior prevalent in the diabetes education literature. Our analysis suggests that a sense that oneʹs own behavior is important to the disease onset may reflect patientsʹ evaluation of their experience with treatment outcomes, rather than determining their level of activity in treatment.
Keywords
Diabetes , Causal model , Mexican Americans , locus of control , Behavioral factors , patient perspective
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
599712
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