Objective: To identify the key elements that enabled the Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention Project (GGT DPP) and the Montana Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes Prevention (CDDP) programs successful establishment and implementation in rural areas, as well as identifying specific challenges or barriers for implementation in rural communities.Methods: Focus groups were held with the facilitators who delivered the GGT DPP in Australia and the Montana CDDP programs in the USA. Interview questions covered the facilitators’ experiences with recruitment, establishing the program, the components and influence of rurality on the program, barriers and challenges to delivering the program, attributes of successful participants, and the ...
Objective: To evaluate the approach used to train facilitators for a large-scale group-based diabete...
Background: Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) prevalence in rural youth (?19 years) has increased rapidly since ...
BackgroundDiabetes prevalence has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetes self-management education (...
Objective: To identify the key elements that enabled the Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention ...
Introduction: Adult onset diabetes is a significant health issue in rural communities that are disp...
Purpose: The prevalence of obesity in rural and remote areas is elevated in comparison to urban popu...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing chronic diseases internationally. The heal...
ObjectiveDetermine the effectiveness of a 16-week modified diabetes prevention program (DPP) adminis...
Diabetes is a growing health concern among those in rural locations. Rural residents smoke more, exe...
ObjectiveTo investigate factors associated with access to, and health outcomes of, a diabetes nurse-...
Introduction Diabetes care is a challenge in rural areas where primary care practices are faced with...
The Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention Project was a national demonstrator program that was ...
Objective: To evaluate the approach used to train facilitators for a large-scale group-based diabete...
Published online before print March 14, 2013Although effective type 2 diabetes management is essenti...
In response to the increasing prevalence and impact of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NID...
Objective: To evaluate the approach used to train facilitators for a large-scale group-based diabete...
Background: Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) prevalence in rural youth (?19 years) has increased rapidly since ...
BackgroundDiabetes prevalence has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetes self-management education (...
Objective: To identify the key elements that enabled the Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention ...
Introduction: Adult onset diabetes is a significant health issue in rural communities that are disp...
Purpose: The prevalence of obesity in rural and remote areas is elevated in comparison to urban popu...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing chronic diseases internationally. The heal...
ObjectiveDetermine the effectiveness of a 16-week modified diabetes prevention program (DPP) adminis...
Diabetes is a growing health concern among those in rural locations. Rural residents smoke more, exe...
ObjectiveTo investigate factors associated with access to, and health outcomes of, a diabetes nurse-...
Introduction Diabetes care is a challenge in rural areas where primary care practices are faced with...
The Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention Project was a national demonstrator program that was ...
Objective: To evaluate the approach used to train facilitators for a large-scale group-based diabete...
Published online before print March 14, 2013Although effective type 2 diabetes management is essenti...
In response to the increasing prevalence and impact of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NID...
Objective: To evaluate the approach used to train facilitators for a large-scale group-based diabete...
Background: Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) prevalence in rural youth (?19 years) has increased rapidly since ...
BackgroundDiabetes prevalence has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetes self-management education (...