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The challenges of managing diabetes while homeless: a qualitative study using photovoice methodology

BACKGROUND: Minimal consideration has been given to understanding the challenges of managing diabetes while homeless from the perspective of those with lived or living experience. We used a community-based participatory approach to explore these challenges. METHODS: We recruited coresearchers with e...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Rachel B., Larsen, Matthew, DiGiandomenico, Anna, Davidson, Marleane A., Booth, Gillian L., Hwang, Stephen W., McBrien, Kerry A., Campbell, David J.T.
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Publicado: CMA Joule Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8342021/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.202537
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author Campbell, Rachel B.
Larsen, Matthew
DiGiandomenico, Anna
Davidson, Marleane A.
Booth, Gillian L.
Hwang, Stephen W.
McBrien, Kerry A.
Campbell, David J.T.
author_facet Campbell, Rachel B.
Larsen, Matthew
DiGiandomenico, Anna
Davidson, Marleane A.
Booth, Gillian L.
Hwang, Stephen W.
McBrien, Kerry A.
Campbell, David J.T.
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description BACKGROUND: Minimal consideration has been given to understanding the challenges of managing diabetes while homeless from the perspective of those with lived or living experience. We used a community-based participatory approach to explore these challenges. METHODS: We recruited coresearchers with experiential knowledge of both homelessness and diabetes. Lead researchers conducted research training and facilitated research development by coresearchers. Coresearchers collectively chose to use photovoice methodology to illustrate the challenges of accessing healthy food while homeless and to explore how homelessness more broadly affects diabetes management. After training in photography technique and ethics, coresearchers took photos to address these objectives and created accompanying narratives using photo elicitation techniques. Lead researchers analyzed photos and narratives, and extracted themes, refined through group discussion. RESULTS: The 8 coresearchers had type 2 diabetes (diagnosed 18 months to 23 years previously) and had experienced homelessness for periods ranging from 8 months to 12 years. We identified 4 themes from the 17 photos and narratives they produced. Homelessness imposed major demands on emotional and mental health, impairing the ability of those affected to focus on diabetes self-management. Foods provided in shelters were often nutritionally poor or unpalatable. Obtaining housing facilitated diabetes management through stability and autonomy, but cost and lack of knowledge posed challenges to healthy food preparation. Homelessness also presented challenges to accessing diabetes care professionals and prescription medications. INTERPRETATION: The images and narratives provide a powerful firsthand, in-depth account of the challenges faced by people trying to manage diabetes while homeless. Understanding these challenges is the first step in enabling providers and policy-makers to meet the needs of this population.
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spelling pubmed-83420212021-08-06 The challenges of managing diabetes while homeless: a qualitative study using photovoice methodology Campbell, Rachel B. Larsen, Matthew DiGiandomenico, Anna Davidson, Marleane A. Booth, Gillian L. Hwang, Stephen W. McBrien, Kerry A. Campbell, David J.T. CMAJ Research BACKGROUND: Minimal consideration has been given to understanding the challenges of managing diabetes while homeless from the perspective of those with lived or living experience. We used a community-based participatory approach to explore these challenges. METHODS: We recruited coresearchers with experiential knowledge of both homelessness and diabetes. Lead researchers conducted research training and facilitated research development by coresearchers. Coresearchers collectively chose to use photovoice methodology to illustrate the challenges of accessing healthy food while homeless and to explore how homelessness more broadly affects diabetes management. After training in photography technique and ethics, coresearchers took photos to address these objectives and created accompanying narratives using photo elicitation techniques. Lead researchers analyzed photos and narratives, and extracted themes, refined through group discussion. RESULTS: The 8 coresearchers had type 2 diabetes (diagnosed 18 months to 23 years previously) and had experienced homelessness for periods ranging from 8 months to 12 years. We identified 4 themes from the 17 photos and narratives they produced. Homelessness imposed major demands on emotional and mental health, impairing the ability of those affected to focus on diabetes self-management. Foods provided in shelters were often nutritionally poor or unpalatable. Obtaining housing facilitated diabetes management through stability and autonomy, but cost and lack of knowledge posed challenges to healthy food preparation. Homelessness also presented challenges to accessing diabetes care professionals and prescription medications. INTERPRETATION: The images and narratives provide a powerful firsthand, in-depth account of the challenges faced by people trying to manage diabetes while homeless. Understanding these challenges is the first step in enabling providers and policy-makers to meet the needs of this population. CMA Joule Inc. 2021-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8342021/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.202537 Text en © 2021 CMA Joule Inc. or its licensors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original publication is properly cited, the use is noncommercial (i.e., research or educational use), and no modifications or adaptations are made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Booth, Gillian L.
Hwang, Stephen W.
McBrien, Kerry A.
Campbell, David J.T.
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