Introduction: For several decades, the Minneapolis American Indian population has experienced limited health care access and threefold diabetes health disparity. As part of an urban health initiative, the marketplace clinics located in nearby CVS, Target, and Supervalu stores committed financial support, providers, certified educators, and pharmacy staff for a community-based diabetes support group. Objectives: To measure the extent to which collaborating marketplace clinics and the community-based support group expanded diabetes care and provided self-management education for this largely urban Indian neighborhood. Methods: A controlled quasi-experimental study and 3-years retrospective analysis of secondary data were used to test whether ...
Focus groups were conducted to explore health-related beliefs and experiences of African American, H...
The United States (US) is plagued by a high-cost health care system producing lower than desired pat...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of diabetes care provided to America...
The American Indians population in Minneapolis, Minnesota has experienced limited health care access...
One in three people will be diagnosed with diabetes by 2050, and the proportion will likely be highe...
One in three people will be diagnosed with diabetes by 2050, and the proportion will likely be highe...
Objective. The overall purpose of this study was to determine the effects of the REACH Detroit diabe...
India has one of the highest burdens of diabetes worldwide, and rates of diabetes are also high amon...
BackgroundAlthough the American Indian population has a disproportionately high rate of type 2 diabe...
Obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related chronic diseases persist in American Indians at rates that...
Background American Indians/Alaska Natives have a greater increased risk for diabetes than non-Hispa...
OBJECTIVE: Translating evidence-based diabetes prevention interventions to disadvantaged groups is a...
The burden of diabetes is higher in urban areas and among racial and ethnic minorities. The purpose ...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
Class of 2013 AbstractSpecific Aims: Conduct a comprehensive and systematic review to identify and d...
Focus groups were conducted to explore health-related beliefs and experiences of African American, H...
The United States (US) is plagued by a high-cost health care system producing lower than desired pat...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of diabetes care provided to America...
The American Indians population in Minneapolis, Minnesota has experienced limited health care access...
One in three people will be diagnosed with diabetes by 2050, and the proportion will likely be highe...
One in three people will be diagnosed with diabetes by 2050, and the proportion will likely be highe...
Objective. The overall purpose of this study was to determine the effects of the REACH Detroit diabe...
India has one of the highest burdens of diabetes worldwide, and rates of diabetes are also high amon...
BackgroundAlthough the American Indian population has a disproportionately high rate of type 2 diabe...
Obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related chronic diseases persist in American Indians at rates that...
Background American Indians/Alaska Natives have a greater increased risk for diabetes than non-Hispa...
OBJECTIVE: Translating evidence-based diabetes prevention interventions to disadvantaged groups is a...
The burden of diabetes is higher in urban areas and among racial and ethnic minorities. The purpose ...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
Class of 2013 AbstractSpecific Aims: Conduct a comprehensive and systematic review to identify and d...
Focus groups were conducted to explore health-related beliefs and experiences of African American, H...
The United States (US) is plagued by a high-cost health care system producing lower than desired pat...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of diabetes care provided to America...