Patient access to healthcare services and optimisation of self-management for ethnic minority populations living with diabetes: a systematic review.

A higher risk of diabetes mellitus in South Asian and Black African populations combined with lower reported access and self-management-related health outcomes informed the aims of this study. Our aims were to synthesise and evaluate evidence relating to patient self-management and access to healthcare services for ethnic minority groups living with diabetes. A comprehensive search strategy was developed capturing a full range of study types from 1995-2010, including relevant hand-searched literature pre-dating 1995. Systematic database searches of MEDLINE, Cochrane, DARE, HTA and NHSEED, the British Nursing Index, CAB abstracts, EMBASE, Global Health, Health Management Information Consortium and PsychInfo were conducted, yielding 21,288 abstracts. Following search strategy refinement and the application of review eligibility criteria; 11 randomised controlled trials (RCTs), 18 qualitative studies and 18 quantitative studies were evaluated and principal results extracted. Results suggest that self-management practices are in need of targeted intervention in terms of patients' knowledge and understanding of their illness, inadequacy of information and language and communication difficulties arising from cultural differences. Access to health-care is similarly hindered by a lack of cultural sensitivity in service provision and under use of clinic-based interpreters and community-based services. Recommendations for practice and subsequent intervention primarily rest at the service level but key barriers at patient and provider levels are also identified.

[1]  J. Mindell,et al.  Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors among ethnic groups: results from the Health Surveys for England. , 2007, Atherosclerosis.

[2]  A. Gumber,et al.  Enhanced diabetes care to patients of south Asian ethnic origin (the United Kingdom Asian Diabetes Study): a cluster randomised controlled trial , 2008, The Lancet.

[3]  D. Kendrick,et al.  Differences in the process of diabetic care between south Asian and white patients in inner-city practices in Nottingham, UK. , 2004, Health & social care in the community.

[4]  M. Dixon-Woods,et al.  Conducting a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups , 2006 .

[5]  M. Wandel,et al.  Role dilemmas among health-workers in cross-cultural patient encounters around dietary advice , 2005, Scandinavian journal of public health.

[6]  A. Deshpande,et al.  Epidemiology of Diabetes and Diabetes-Related Complications , 2008, Physical Therapy.

[7]  Myfanwy Morgan,et al.  What does 'access to health care' mean? , 2002, Journal of health services research & policy.

[8]  M. Peek,et al.  Diabetes Health Disparities , 2007, Medical care research and review : MCRR.

[9]  R. M. Anderson,et al.  Patient–provider perceptions of diabetes and its impact on self‐management: a comparison of African‐American and White patients , 2008, Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association.

[10]  M. Stone,et al.  Making education in diabetes culturally appropriate for patients , 2006 .

[11]  K. Khunti,et al.  Diabetes UK and South Asian Health Foundation recommendations on diabetes research priorities for British South Asians , 2009 .

[12]  L. Prior,et al.  Understanding family, social and health experience patterns in British Bangladeshi families: are people as diverse as they seem? , 2007, Primary Health Care Research & Development.

[13]  S. Brophy,et al.  Interventions for latent autoimmune diabetes (LADA) in adults. , 2011, The Cochrane database of systematic reviews.

[14]  V. Costarelli,et al.  Attitudes towards health and exercise of overweight women , 2008, The journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health.

[15]  Richard H Glazier,et al.  A Systematic Review of Interventions to Improve Diabetes Care in Socially Disadvantaged Populations A table elsewhere in this issue shows conventional and Système International (SI) units and conversion factors for many substances. DOI: 10.2337/dc05-1942 , 2006, Diabetes Care.

[16]  B. Ainsworth,et al.  A randomized trial of an intervention to improve self-care behaviors of African-American women with type 2 diabetes: impact on physical activity. , 2002, Diabetes care.

[17]  R. Andersen,et al.  Equity of access to medical care: a conceptual and empirical overview. , 1981, Medical care.

[18]  G. Gee,et al.  The Effects of Perceived Discrimination on Diabetes Management , 2008, Journal of health care for the poor and underserved.

[19]  N. Hallowell,et al.  'I can't do any serious exercise': barriers to physical activity amongst people of Pakistani and Indian origin with Type 2 diabetes. , 2006, Health education research.

[20]  Aziz Sheikh,et al.  Predicting risk of type 2 diabetes in England and Wales: prospective derivation and validation of QDScore , 2009, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[21]  R. Koopman,et al.  English language skills and diabetes and hypertension among foreign-born South Asian adults in England. , 2006, Public health reports.

[22]  Andrew F Long,et al.  Acceptability and satisfaction with a telecarer approach to the management of type 2 diabetes. , 2005, Diabetes care.

[23]  N. Thomas,et al.  Development of a self-management package for people with diabetes at risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). , 2008, Journal of renal care.

[24]  Tim Friede,et al.  Pro-active call center treatment support (PACCTS) to improve glucose control in type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial. , 2005, Diabetes care.

[25]  N. Hallowell,et al.  Perceptions and experiences of taking oral hypoglycaemic agents among people of Pakistani and Indian origin: qualitative study , 2005, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[26]  P. Rhodes,et al.  A problem of communication? Diabetes care among Bangladeshi people in Bradford. , 2003, Health & social care in the community.

[27]  Gene Feder,et al.  Randomised controlled trial of a lay-led self-management programme for Bangladeshi patients with chronic disease. , 2005, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

[28]  J. Gazmararian,et al.  Impact of a Diabetes Disease Management Program by Race and Ethnicity , 2006 .

[29]  R. Penchansky,et al.  The Concept of Access: Definition and Relationship to Consumer Satisfaction , 1981, Medical care.

[30]  Paul Bissell,et al.  From compliance to concordance: barriers to accomplishing a re-framed model of health care interactions. , 2004, Social science & medicine.

[31]  K. Hawthorne,et al.  Pakistani moslems with Type 2 diabetes mellitus: effect of sex, literacy skills, known diabetic complications and place of care on diabetic knowledge, reported self‐monitoring management and glycaemic control , 1999, Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association.

[32]  M. Wandel,et al.  Health worker style and trustworthiness as perceived by Pakistani–born persons with type 2 diabetes in Oslo, Norway , 2007, Health.

[33]  J. Nazroo,et al.  Relation between racial discrimination, social class, and health among ethnic minority groups. , 2002, American journal of public health.

[34]  N. Hallowell,et al.  Contextualising accounts of illness: notions of responsibility and blame in white and South Asian respondents' accounts of diabetes causation. , 2007, Sociology of health & illness.

[35]  A. Vyas,et al.  A pilot randomized trial in primary care to investigate and improve knowledge, awareness and self‐management among South Asians with diabetes in Manchester , 2003, Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association.

[36]  M. Gulliford,et al.  Evaluation of Equity in Diabetes Health Care in Relation to African and Caribbean Ethnicity , 2003, Ethnicity & health.

[37]  C. Peterson,et al.  The Fluid Phase of Coagulation and the Accelerated Atherosclerosis of Diabetes Mellitus , 1981, Diabetes.

[38]  Raj Bhopal,et al.  Ethnic and socio-economic inequalities in coronary heart disease, diabetes and risk factors in Europeans and South Asians. , 2002, Journal of public health medicine.

[39]  C. Basch,et al.  Development and Formative Evaluation of a Foot Self-Care Program for African Americans With Diabetes , 1997, The Diabetes educator.

[40]  A. Szczepura Access to health care for ethnic minority populations , 2005, Postgraduate Medical Journal.

[41]  Salimah H. Meghani,et al.  Patient–provider race-concordance: does it matter in improving minority patients’ health outcomes? , 2009, Ethnicity & health.

[42]  R. Bhopal,et al.  Understanding of heart disease and diabetes in a South Asian community: cross-sectional study testing the 'snowball' sample method. , 2001, Public health.

[43]  M. Avis,et al.  Health beliefs of African-Caribbean people with type 2 diabetes: a qualitative study. , 2007, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

[44]  Rebecca Cannings-John,et al.  Culturally appropriate health education for type 2 diabetes mellitus in ethnic minority groups. , 2008, The Cochrane database of systematic reviews.

[45]  K. Hawthorne,et al.  One-to-one teaching with pictures--flashcard health education for British Asians with diabetes. , 1997, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

[46]  M. Dixon-Woods,et al.  Including qualitative research in systematic reviews: opportunities and problems. , 2001, Journal of evaluation in clinical practice.

[47]  W. Assendelft,et al.  Interventions to improve the management of diabetes mellitus in primary care, outpatient and community settings. , 2000, The Cochrane database of systematic reviews.

[48]  T. Greenhalgh,et al.  Health beliefs and folk models of diabetes in British Bangladeshis: a qualitative study , 1998, BMJ.

[49]  N. Freemantle,et al.  Specialist nurse-led intervention to treat and control hypertension and hyperlipidemia in diabetes (SPLINT): a randomized controlled trial. , 2003, Diabetes care.

[50]  M. Wandel,et al.  Experience of dietary advice among Pakistani-born persons with type 2 diabetes in Oslo , 2005, Appetite.

[51]  Brendan Reilly,et al.  Preferences for self-management support: findings from a survey of diabetes patients in safety-net health systems. , 2008, Patient education and counseling.

[52]  J. Cortis Meeting the needs of minority ethnic patients. , 2004, Journal of advanced nursing.

[53]  R. Knill-Jones,et al.  A controlled trial of the effectiveness of a diabetes education programme in a multi-ethnic community in Glasgow [ISRCT28317455] , 2006, BMC public health.

[54]  H. Saji,et al.  Lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor-1 (LOX-1) expression is associated with atherosclerotic plaque instability--analysis in hypercholesterolemic rabbits. , 2007, Atherosclerosis.

[55]  Lynda A Anderson,et al.  A simple meal plan emphasizing healthy food choices is as effective as an exchange-based meal plan for urban African Americans with type 2 diabetes. , 2003, Diabetes care.

[56]  T. Greenhalgh,et al.  Sharing stories: complex intervention for diabetes education in minority ethnic groups who do not speak English , 2005, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[57]  Arleen F. Brown,et al.  Investing time in health: do socioeconomically disadvantaged patients spend more or less extra time on diabetes self-care? , 2009, Health economics.

[58]  Briggs,et al.  Asian patients' perspective on the communication facilities provided in a large inner city hospital , 2000 .

[59]  K. Hawthorne,et al.  Effect of culturally appropriate health education on glycaemic control and knowledge of diabetes in British Pakistani women with type 2 diabetes mellitus. , 2001, Health education research.

[60]  J. Piette,et al.  Use of automated telephone disease management calls in an ethnically diverse sample of low-income patients with diabetes. , 1999, Diabetes care.

[61]  K. Khunti,et al.  Using qualitative research methods to inform the development of a modified version of a patient education module for non-English speakers with type 2 diabetes: experience from an action research project in two South Asian populations in the UK , 2008 .

[62]  K. Hawthorne Asian diabetics attending a British hospital clinic: a pilot study to evaluate their care. , 1990, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

[63]  A. Kennedy,et al.  Improving self-management skills: a whole systems approach. , 2001, British journal of nursing.

[64]  Russell E Glasgow,et al.  Problem Solving and Diabetes Self-Management , 2007, Diabetes Care.

[65]  Peter Bower,et al.  Support for self care for patients with chronic disease , 2007, BMJ : British Medical Journal.