In Dominican Republic we said that the one that was born to die burn does not die drowned. Being honest a few days ago I had this conversation about family risk factors with my father, a 70 y/o man who was recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 2. It is important to mention that my mother was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 2 approximately 16 years ago and the story goes back to my grandparents.
At this point in life I am the primary provider for my parents and as a nurse I know that as expressed in Arnold & Boggs (2011) there are environmental circumstances that affect negatively the healthy living style of an individual that need to be addressed in order for the for the health promotion intervention to