To address disproportionately high rates of diabetes morbidity and mortality in some of Chicago’s medically underserved minority neighborhoods, a group of community residents, medical and social service providers, and a local univer-sity founded the Chicago Southeast Diabetes Community Action Coalition, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention REACH 2010 Initiative. A community-based participatory action research model guided coalition activities from conceptualization through implementation. Capacity building activities included training on: diabetes, coalition building, research methods, and action plan-ning. Other activities sought to increase coalition members ’ understanding of the social causes and potential solutions for health d...
Background Systemic, environmental, and socioeconomic conditions create the context in which commun...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u2019s (CDC) National Center for Chronic Disease Prev...
During February-March 2006, elicitation interviews were conducted with 23 community stakeholders in ...
To address disproportionately high rates of diabetes morbidity and mortality in some of Chicago's me...
Diabetes is prevalent among African-American and Latino Detroit residents, with profound consequence...
The NDOP goals of enhancing diabetes awareness by increasing screening activities within select Afri...
profound consequences to individuals, fami-lies, and communities. The REACH Detroit Partnership enga...
The Appalachian community in the Lower Price Hill (LPH) neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, used commu...
Chronic diseases, such as diabetes and obesity, are more prevalent in low-income and minority commun...
Background: While neighborhood-based approaches to eliminate health disparities are on the rise, the...
BackgroundApproximately 20.8 million people in the United States, or 7% of the population, have diab...
Background Although it is well known that racial and ethnic minorities in the United States have a ...
OBJECTIVE: Translating evidence-based diabetes prevention interventions to disadvantaged groups is a...
BackgroundDiabetes mortality at the United States–Mexico border is twice the national average. Type ...
This two year case study aimed to increase: 1) awareness of the social determinants of health, 2) un...
Background Systemic, environmental, and socioeconomic conditions create the context in which commun...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u2019s (CDC) National Center for Chronic Disease Prev...
During February-March 2006, elicitation interviews were conducted with 23 community stakeholders in ...
To address disproportionately high rates of diabetes morbidity and mortality in some of Chicago's me...
Diabetes is prevalent among African-American and Latino Detroit residents, with profound consequence...
The NDOP goals of enhancing diabetes awareness by increasing screening activities within select Afri...
profound consequences to individuals, fami-lies, and communities. The REACH Detroit Partnership enga...
The Appalachian community in the Lower Price Hill (LPH) neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, used commu...
Chronic diseases, such as diabetes and obesity, are more prevalent in low-income and minority commun...
Background: While neighborhood-based approaches to eliminate health disparities are on the rise, the...
BackgroundApproximately 20.8 million people in the United States, or 7% of the population, have diab...
Background Although it is well known that racial and ethnic minorities in the United States have a ...
OBJECTIVE: Translating evidence-based diabetes prevention interventions to disadvantaged groups is a...
BackgroundDiabetes mortality at the United States–Mexico border is twice the national average. Type ...
This two year case study aimed to increase: 1) awareness of the social determinants of health, 2) un...
Background Systemic, environmental, and socioeconomic conditions create the context in which commun...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u2019s (CDC) National Center for Chronic Disease Prev...
During February-March 2006, elicitation interviews were conducted with 23 community stakeholders in ...