OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationships among patient characteristics, labor inputs, and improvement in glycosylated hemoglobin (A1C) level in a successful primary care-based diabetes disease management program (DDMP). STUDY DESIGN: We performed subanalyses to examine the relationships among patient characteristics, labor inputs, and improvement in A1C level within a randomized controlled trial. Control patients received usual care, while intervention patients received usual care plus a comprehensive DDMP. METHODS: The primary outcome was improvement in A1C level over 12 months stratified by intervention status and patient characteristics. Process outcomes included the number of actions or contacts with patients, time spent with pa...
OBJECTIVE: to examine the relationships among reported medical advice, diabetes education, health in...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the reasons and eliminating the pervasive health disparities in diabetes ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThis study evaluated the effectiven...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationships among patient characteristics, labor inputs, and improvemen...
Objectives—To examine the relationships among patient characteristics, labor inputs, and improvement...
Background: Racial disparities in diabetes care have been documented. Disparities also have been sho...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine if, after adjusting for economic status, race is an independent ri...
ABSTRACT: Context: Diabetes mellitus and its complications disproportionately affect minority citize...
Objective: To examine whether glycemic control has improved in recent years among persons with diag...
The burden of diabetes is higher in urban areas and among racial and ethnic minorities. The purpose ...
INTRODUCTION: Type II diabetes mellitus is the 7th leading cause of death in Kalamazoo County. Glyca...
Background: Racial disparities in care are well docu-mented; information regarding solutions is limi...
whether a community health worker (CHW) intervention improved clinically relevant markers of diabete...
Objective : A diabetes management program was implemented in a rural primary care office for those w...
Background: Optimal control of diabetes mellitus remains elusive, especially in developing countries...
OBJECTIVE: to examine the relationships among reported medical advice, diabetes education, health in...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the reasons and eliminating the pervasive health disparities in diabetes ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThis study evaluated the effectiven...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationships among patient characteristics, labor inputs, and improvemen...
Objectives—To examine the relationships among patient characteristics, labor inputs, and improvement...
Background: Racial disparities in diabetes care have been documented. Disparities also have been sho...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine if, after adjusting for economic status, race is an independent ri...
ABSTRACT: Context: Diabetes mellitus and its complications disproportionately affect minority citize...
Objective: To examine whether glycemic control has improved in recent years among persons with diag...
The burden of diabetes is higher in urban areas and among racial and ethnic minorities. The purpose ...
INTRODUCTION: Type II diabetes mellitus is the 7th leading cause of death in Kalamazoo County. Glyca...
Background: Racial disparities in care are well docu-mented; information regarding solutions is limi...
whether a community health worker (CHW) intervention improved clinically relevant markers of diabete...
Objective : A diabetes management program was implemented in a rural primary care office for those w...
Background: Optimal control of diabetes mellitus remains elusive, especially in developing countries...
OBJECTIVE: to examine the relationships among reported medical advice, diabetes education, health in...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the reasons and eliminating the pervasive health disparities in diabetes ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThis study evaluated the effectiven...