This purpose of this paper is to explore and potentially expand the current role of the community health care worker (CHW) serving type II diabetic patients at the Chiricahua Community Health Center (CCHC) in Elfrida, Arizona. This paper will also provide the context for this role expansion from a review of the current literature. Research indicates that CHW's can provide a much -needed bridge between the current health care structure available and the needs of the indigenous populations. Literature also show's CHW's can profoundly impact these populations by increasing access to culturally sensitive care and support for people suffering form chronic health care conditions. This project specifically offers a curriculum that will teach CHW's...
The diabetes type 2 is more frequently present in Hispanic habitants of US as compared to non-Hispan...
This paper discusses a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) project conducted at two Latino community...
Background Given the dramatic increase in type 2 diabetes in the United States, the development of ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the use of community health workers ...
Diabetes education continues to demonstrate improved outcomes in the increasing population of patien...
In the United States, the Hispanic/Latinx community disproportionately experiences the burden of typ...
The diabetes type 2 is more frequently present in Hispanic habitants of US as compared to non-Hispan...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the fifth leading cause of death among the Hispanic population in Americ...
Background Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions on the U.S.-Mexico Border, and culturally comp...
The increasing prevalence of diabetes and obesity, growing health disparities, and shortage of bilin...
During February-March 2006, elicitation interviews were conducted with 23 community stakeholders in ...
There are many reasons because of which diabetes type 2 is more prevalent. These include natural fea...
Background: As of 2018, Hispanics were the third largest affected group living with diabetes in the ...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) affects more than 30 million Americans. Hispanics are more likely to be diagn...
The emerging epidemic of obesity and type II diabetes in Mexico has recently propelled the nation in...
The diabetes type 2 is more frequently present in Hispanic habitants of US as compared to non-Hispan...
This paper discusses a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) project conducted at two Latino community...
Background Given the dramatic increase in type 2 diabetes in the United States, the development of ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the use of community health workers ...
Diabetes education continues to demonstrate improved outcomes in the increasing population of patien...
In the United States, the Hispanic/Latinx community disproportionately experiences the burden of typ...
The diabetes type 2 is more frequently present in Hispanic habitants of US as compared to non-Hispan...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the fifth leading cause of death among the Hispanic population in Americ...
Background Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions on the U.S.-Mexico Border, and culturally comp...
The increasing prevalence of diabetes and obesity, growing health disparities, and shortage of bilin...
During February-March 2006, elicitation interviews were conducted with 23 community stakeholders in ...
There are many reasons because of which diabetes type 2 is more prevalent. These include natural fea...
Background: As of 2018, Hispanics were the third largest affected group living with diabetes in the ...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) affects more than 30 million Americans. Hispanics are more likely to be diagn...
The emerging epidemic of obesity and type II diabetes in Mexico has recently propelled the nation in...
The diabetes type 2 is more frequently present in Hispanic habitants of US as compared to non-Hispan...
This paper discusses a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) project conducted at two Latino community...
Background Given the dramatic increase in type 2 diabetes in the United States, the development of ...