The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of a promotores-led diabetes self-management program by comparing the outcomes (knowledge, beliefs, and HbA1c level) of Mexican American patients with type 2 diabetes who received usual diabetic care in a wait-list control group to those who received self-management education and follow-up by promotores in consultation with clinic providers and staff. Methods This randomized control study compared the results of 63 patients who attended a promotores-led culturally sensitive diabetes self-management course at a commu-nity clinic with 68 patients in a wait-list, usual-care con-trol group. Participants were Mexican Americans with type 2 diabetes who were patients at the clinic and at least 18...
Objective. To assess and monitor the quality of care provided to Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes l...
Objective. To evaluate the relationship between low and high levels of acculturation and Type 2 Diab...
The goal of the study was to explore low-income minority patients ’ concepts of diabetes self-manage...
Purpose of the study. This study had two components. The first component of the study was the develo...
Purpose. The purpose of this randomized control repeated measures trial was to determine the effecti...
OBJECTIVE—To evaluate the effect of a culturally sensitive diabetes self-management edu-cation progr...
Technology and improved care coordination models can help diabetes educators and providers meet nati...
ImportanceAmong patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), Hispanic individuals are more likely than non-H...
Abstract Background Diabetes risk is extremely high for Latinos from low-income households. Health g...
OBJECTIVE—To test whether a theory-based, literacy-tailored, and culturally tailored self-management...
Objectives: Studies of social support in diabetes have focused on the effects of support on the pers...
The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the effects of a culturally sensitive, empowerment-b...
Lifestyle modification programs tailored to experience, culture, psychosocial characteristics, and w...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes risk is extremely high for Latinos from low-income households. Health guideline...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of a pharmacist intervention on diabetes clinical outcomes. Backgr...
Objective. To assess and monitor the quality of care provided to Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes l...
Objective. To evaluate the relationship between low and high levels of acculturation and Type 2 Diab...
The goal of the study was to explore low-income minority patients ’ concepts of diabetes self-manage...
Purpose of the study. This study had two components. The first component of the study was the develo...
Purpose. The purpose of this randomized control repeated measures trial was to determine the effecti...
OBJECTIVE—To evaluate the effect of a culturally sensitive diabetes self-management edu-cation progr...
Technology and improved care coordination models can help diabetes educators and providers meet nati...
ImportanceAmong patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), Hispanic individuals are more likely than non-H...
Abstract Background Diabetes risk is extremely high for Latinos from low-income households. Health g...
OBJECTIVE—To test whether a theory-based, literacy-tailored, and culturally tailored self-management...
Objectives: Studies of social support in diabetes have focused on the effects of support on the pers...
The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the effects of a culturally sensitive, empowerment-b...
Lifestyle modification programs tailored to experience, culture, psychosocial characteristics, and w...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes risk is extremely high for Latinos from low-income households. Health guideline...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of a pharmacist intervention on diabetes clinical outcomes. Backgr...
Objective. To assess and monitor the quality of care provided to Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes l...
Objective. To evaluate the relationship between low and high levels of acculturation and Type 2 Diab...
The goal of the study was to explore low-income minority patients ’ concepts of diabetes self-manage...