心理干预
肥胖
老年学
非洲裔美国人
人口
护理理论
护理干预分类
住宿
跨文化护理
面子(社会学概念)
医学
心理学
性别研究
护理部
梅德林
社会学
医疗保健
政治学
人口学
社会科学
人类学
内科学
神经科学
法学
作者
Harriet Omondi,Wyona M. Freysteinson
标识
DOI:10.1177/08943184231207383
摘要
In the United States, African American (AA) women suffer from higher rates of obesity as compared with Caucasians or Asians. Unfortunately, most weight management interventions have been unsuccessful in maintaining weight loss. Prior research has revealed that AA women face unique barriers in managing obesity; therefore, more research is warranted to address this problem. Leininger’s theory is used to understand obesity through a cultural lens. The constructs of the sunrise model are defined as a means to intervene when providing nursing care through cultural preservation, accommodation, and repatterning. We conclude that culture care theory offers a theoretical framework to assist nurses in providing culturally sensitive care to Black women with obesity. Nurses caring for this population can utilize this theory to tailor interventions specific to the cultural needs of women to improve outcomes in the management of obesity. In this article, we use AA and Black interchangeably to represent Americans whose ancestors originate from Africa.
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