Hispanic Diabetes Peer Facilitator Training Needs and Connections to Hispanics With Type 2 Diabetes.

Nancy A Allen, Michelle L Litchman, Deborah A Greenwood, Ashley Ng, Ana Sanchez-Birkhead
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Introduction: There is a gap in the literature on the role of Hispanic peer facilitators (PFs) in online peer-support communities for Hispanics with diabetes. This paper explores bilingual Hispanic PFs' training experiences and their perspectives on their role in a continuous glucose monitoring and online peer support intervention for people with type 2 diabetes. Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with five PFs. A three-stage triangulation of qualitative data using inductive and deductive reasoning was used for the data analysis. Results: We grouped emerging themes into three categories: (a) technical and practical training needs and experiences, (b) building connections through shared diabetes experience, and (c) challenges and benefits of being a PF, such as helplessness, to further support participants and find motivation for their diabetes management. Conclusion: Successful peer facilitation requires more than technical knowledge. PFs need additional communication skills and psychosocial training on diabetes distress, anxiety, and depression. PFs may derive personal benefits in managing their own diabetes and making positive lifestyle changes from participating in an online peer support community.

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西班牙裔糖尿病同伴辅导员培训需求和与西班牙牙裔2型糖尿病患者的联系。
引言:关于拉美裔糖尿病患者在线同伴支持社区中拉美裔同伴促进者的作用,文献中存在空白。本文探讨了双语西班牙裔PFs的培训经验,以及他们在2型糖尿病患者持续血糖监测和在线同伴支持干预中的作用。方法:我们对五位私人理财顾问进行了半结构化访谈。使用归纳和演绎推理的定性数据的三阶段三角测量用于数据分析。结果:我们将新出现的主题分为三类:(a)技术和实践培训需求和经验,(b)通过共享糖尿病经验建立联系,以及(c)成为PF的挑战和好处,如无助,以进一步支持参与者并为他们的糖尿病管理找到动力。结论:成功的同伴促进不仅仅需要技术知识。PFs需要额外的沟通技能和关于糖尿病痛苦、焦虑和抑郁的心理社会培训。PFs可以通过参与在线同伴支持社区,在管理自己的糖尿病和积极改变生活方式方面获得个人利益。
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