Area of Interest Asian Americans have the highest proportion of undiagnosed diabetes than any other ethnic group in the United States, by far. According to the CDC (2017), one in every two Asian Americans has diabetes but has never been diagnosed, which is twice the national average. Research even suggests that Asian-Americans are a “greater risk” than other population groups for developing diabetes across the lifetime (Sun, 2015). More Asians have diabetes than any other population group worldwide (Asian Diabetes Prevention Initiative, 2017). However, there are some drawbacks with studying this population group. One is that Asian Americans comprise a vastly diverse group, typically defined as being anyone with origins in South Asia (the Indian subcontinent), East Asia (China, Japan, Korea), and Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore). This means that it may be even more difficult to narrow down causal variables and create culturally appropriate treatment interventions or public health initiatives. Yet given the high prevalence rates, nurses need to pay closer attention to how to help improve access to screenings. The high rates of undiagnosed diabetes among the Asian American population leads to increased rates of unnecessary complications and/or death, healthcare inequalities, and higher overall costs of intervention. Current...
More culturally appropriate research is needed too; the vast majority of studies on diabetes prevention or treatment are conducted with Caucasian patient populations (Joslin Diabetes Center, 2017).References
Asian Diabetes Prevention Initiative (2017). Why are Asians at higher risk? http://asiandiabetesprevention.org/what-is-diabetes/why-are-asians-higher-risk
CDC (2017). Diabetes and Asian Americans. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/library/spotlights/diabetes-asian-americans.html
Hsu, W.C., Araneta, M.R.G., Kanaya, A.M., et al (2015). BMI cut points to identify at-risk Asian Americans for Type 2 diabetes screening. Diabetes Care 38(1): 15—158.
Joslin Diabetes Center (2017). Asian Americans and diabetes. http://www.joslin.org/info/Asian_Americans_and_Diabetes.html
McNeely, M.J. & Boyko, E.J. (2004). Type 2 diabetes prevalence in Asian Americans. Diabetes Care 27(1): 66-69. http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/27/1/66
National Institutes of Health (2015). More than half of Asian Americans with diabetes are undiagnosed. https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/more-half-asian-americans-diabetes-are-undiagnosed
Sun, L.H. (2015). Why Asian Americans have diabetes but don’t know it. The Washington Post. 10 Sept, 2015. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/09/10/why-asian-americans-have-diabetes-but-dont-know-it/?utm_term=.372c38a8cecd
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