OBJECTIVE—To evaluate ethnic differences in medication concerns (e.g., side effects and costs) that may contribute to ethnic differences in the adoption of and adherence to type 2 diabetes treatments.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We conducted face-to-face interviews from May 2004 to May 2006 with type 2 diabetic patients ≥18 years of age (N = 676; 25% Latino, 34% non-Hispanic Caucasian, and 41% non-Hispanic African American) attending Chicago-area clinics. Primary outcomes of interest were concerns regarding medications and willingness to take additional medications.RESULTS—Latinos and African Americans had higher A1C levels than Caucasians (7.69 and 7.54% vs. 7.18%, respectively; P < 0.01). Latinos and African Americans were more likely than...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of ethnic differences in diabetes care on inequalities i...
Leslie RM Hausmann1, Dianxu Ren2, Mary Ann Sevick1,3,4,51Center for Health Equity Research and Promo...
ObjectivesAdherence to prescribed medication is an essential component of diabetes management to obt...
Extensive research documents inequities in the quality of health care provided to members of racial ...
The objectives for this study were to determine whether Caucasian and African American patients with...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate health care access and utilization and health status and outcomes for type 2...
BACKGROUND: We examined whether diabetes-related psychosocial factors differ between African America...
Background Racial/ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease complications have been observed in d...
IntroductionPrevious studies have shown racial and ethnic differences in diabetes complication rates...
It is recognized that Hispanics and non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) have higher prevalence of diabetes and...
ObjectiveTo examine racial/ethnic and economic variation in cost-related medication underuse among i...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the influence of ethnic differences in diabetes care on inequal-ities in mo...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. As the ...
Access to quality medical care can be difficult for many racial and ethnic groups for several social...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated ethnic differences in diabetes-specific knowledge, illness perce...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of ethnic differences in diabetes care on inequalities i...
Leslie RM Hausmann1, Dianxu Ren2, Mary Ann Sevick1,3,4,51Center for Health Equity Research and Promo...
ObjectivesAdherence to prescribed medication is an essential component of diabetes management to obt...
Extensive research documents inequities in the quality of health care provided to members of racial ...
The objectives for this study were to determine whether Caucasian and African American patients with...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate health care access and utilization and health status and outcomes for type 2...
BACKGROUND: We examined whether diabetes-related psychosocial factors differ between African America...
Background Racial/ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease complications have been observed in d...
IntroductionPrevious studies have shown racial and ethnic differences in diabetes complication rates...
It is recognized that Hispanics and non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) have higher prevalence of diabetes and...
ObjectiveTo examine racial/ethnic and economic variation in cost-related medication underuse among i...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the influence of ethnic differences in diabetes care on inequal-ities in mo...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. As the ...
Access to quality medical care can be difficult for many racial and ethnic groups for several social...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated ethnic differences in diabetes-specific knowledge, illness perce...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of ethnic differences in diabetes care on inequalities i...
Leslie RM Hausmann1, Dianxu Ren2, Mary Ann Sevick1,3,4,51Center for Health Equity Research and Promo...
ObjectivesAdherence to prescribed medication is an essential component of diabetes management to obt...