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The lived experience of patients from an ethnic group in Indonesia undergoing diabetic foot ulcer treatment

Dewi Elizadiani Suza, T. Eltrikanawati, Rosina Tarigan, Setiawan Setiawan, Joko Gunawan

2020British Journal of Nursing13 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A foot ulcer is a severe complications of diabetes, and patients' cultural backgrounds can greatly influence how they manage this condition. AIM: To explore the experience of people of the Batak Karo ethnic group in Indonesia in diabetic foot ulcer treatment. METHODS: This was a phenomenological study where a purposeful sample of 10 people with diabetic foot ulcers participated in in-depth interviews. Data analysis was thematic using Van Manen's hermeneutic approach. RESULTS: Five themes emerged from the study data: beliefs about health disorders; physical, psychological, social and spiritual changes; traditional treatments; cultural beliefs; and seeking health services. DISCUSSION: People in the Batak Karo ethnic group strongly believe in supernatural powers and magic, and take part in a variety of traditional ceremonies to treat diabetic foot ulcers. They also use traditional treatments, including herbs. Nurses treating different ethnic groups, such as the Batak Karo people, should be culturally aware and competent to provide adequate care for them.

Topics & Concepts

Ethnic groupMedicineDiabetic footFoot (prosody)Thematic analysisLived experienceDiabetic foot ulcerHealth careDiabetes mellitusTraditional medicineQualitative researchPsychologyPsychotherapistSociologyAnthropologyPhilosophyEndocrinologyLinguisticsEconomic growthEconomicsDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementDiabetes Management and EducationWound Healing and Treatments