Understanding Barriers to Prevention of ntshav qab zib / nsthaav qaab zib: A Hmong Perspective.
Author(s):
Perez, Miguel A.; Chia Thao
Format:
Journal article
Citation:
Hmong Studies Journal, Volume 10, (2009-12). pp. 23-Jan.
Language:
English
Abstract:
The need to decrease health disparities has been widely documented in the professional literature, therefore, it is not surprising that one of the two goals listed in Healthy People 2010 is the reduction of health disparities in ethnic and racial communities in the United States. The research literature, however, shows that the majority of efforts to decrease health disparities have focused on the major racial and ethnic groups in the United State and few if any efforts have focused on the healthcare needs, practices, beliefs, barriers, and other health aspects of the Hmong community. The purpose of this study is to record barriers to addressing diabetes in the Hmong community. Data were collected using Photovoice, a qualitative data collection method which enables participants to record in photo format the issues they experience. Findings from the study identified several barriers to diabetes prevention in the Hmong community. Participants indicate 1) the environment as a major key barrier, 2) personal choices, habits, and life style and, 3) lack of a safe environment to access physical activity as factors contributing to the potential for developing diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]