Abstract

AbstractBackground: Immigration in Spain has grown exponentially, with Moroccans being the most numerous group.Aims: To determine the profile of Moroccans with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), to provide diabetes education strategies.Design/setting: Cross-sectional study in 10 rural and urban centres, Catalonia, Spain.Patients and methods: T2DM patients were interviewed using a structured, evaluated interview questionnaire, translated into Arabic. Data obtained underwent descriptive statistical analysis.Results: Forty patients, aged 50±15 years (73% females) were interviewed: 53% were illiterate; 90% lived with family; 67% lived in Catalonia >5 years; 11% used insulin; 12% used oral agents; 66% reported difficulties with diet and 44% with drugs; 54% ate Moroccan and Spanish cuisine. Self-reported causes of T2DM were: stress (38%); unknown (31%); fear (17%); inherited (14%); God (7%). Thirty-three per cent believed diabetes could be cured; 32% did not use prescribed medication; 43% did not attend appointme...

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