Application of Photovoice with Focus Groups to Explore Dietary Behaviors of Older Filipino Adults with Cardiovascular Disease.

Jane Jih, Trish La Chica, Luisa M Antonio, Ofelia O Villero, Mary N Roque, Joseph R Domingo, Joshua F Landicho, Anna M Napoles, Celia P Kaplan, Tung T Nguyen
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Filipino Americans have high rates of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). This study explored the dietary behaviors, a modifiable risk factor, of Filipinos with CVD. Filipinos with CVD were recruited and trained to do Photovoice. Participants took photos to depict their "food experience," defined as their daily dietary activities. Participants then shared their photos during focus groups. Focus group transcripts were analyzed using an iterative, grounded theory approach. Among 38 Filipino participants, the mean age was 70 years old and all were foreign-born. Major themes included efforts to retain connection to Filipino culture through food, and dietary habits shaped by cultural health beliefs. Many believed that traditional dietary practices increased CVD risk. Receiving a CVD diagnosis and clinician advice changed their dietary behaviors. Household members, the physical environment, and economic constraints also influenced dietary behaviors. Photovoice is feasible among older Filipinos and may enhance understanding of drivers of dietary behaviors.

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应用 "摄影选择 "与 "焦点小组 "探讨患有心血管疾病的菲律宾老年人的饮食习惯。
菲律宾裔美国人心血管疾病(CVD)发病率很高。本研究探讨了患有心血管疾病的菲律宾人的饮食行为,这是一个可改变的风险因素。研究人员招募了患有心血管疾病的菲律宾人,并对他们进行了 "摄影选择 "培训。参与者拍摄照片来描述他们的 "饮食体验",即他们的日常饮食活动。然后,参与者在焦点小组中分享他们的照片。我们采用迭代的基础理论方法对焦点小组记录进行了分析。在 38 名菲律宾参与者中,平均年龄为 70 岁,均在国外出生。主要主题包括努力通过食物保持与菲律宾文化的联系,以及由文化健康信仰形成的饮食习惯。许多人认为传统饮食习惯会增加心血管疾病的风险。接受心血管疾病诊断和临床医生建议改变了他们的饮食行为。家庭成员、自然环境和经济限制也影响了饮食行为。在菲律宾老年人中开展摄影舆论调查是可行的,可以加深对饮食行为驱动因素的了解。
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