Background Due to the high prevalence of diabetes risk factors in rural areas, it is important to identify whether differences in diabetes screening rates between rural and urban areas exist. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine if living in a rural area, rurality, has any influence on diabetes screening across the US. Methods Participants from the 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017 nationally representative Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) surveys who responded to a question on diabetes screening were included in the study (n = 1,889,712). Two types of marginal probabilities, average adjusted predictions (AAPs) and average marginal effects (AMEs), were estimated at the national level using this data. AAPs and AMEs allow...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Our study aimed to examine the trends in diabetes-related mortality in urban and ru...
Abstract Background In the U.S. diabetes prevalence estimates for adults ≥ 65 years exceed 20%. Rura...
Problem/Condition: Persons living in rural areas are recognized as a health disparity population bec...
Abstract Background Due to the high prevalence of dia...
Patient access to healthcare can be a potentially significant barrier to overall health outcomes, es...
Diabetes is a complex chronic disease with many causes, complications and management needs. It affec...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly in rural areas of low- and middle-income countr...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in many countries and a particular burden to ru...
This project utilized a cross-sectional study design to assess diabetes risk among 540 individuals f...
This research examined patterns of diabetic preventive care use among adults with diabetes, to deter...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Community and Prev...
ObjectiveDiabetic retinopathy remains the leading cause of blindness among working-age U.S. adults l...
Background: In the U.S. diabetes prevalence estimates for adults ≥ 65 years exceed 20%. Rural commun...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to discover if low socioeconomic status impacts the control...
Background: Saskatchewan is one of the largest rurally populated provinces in Canada with a high pre...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Our study aimed to examine the trends in diabetes-related mortality in urban and ru...
Abstract Background In the U.S. diabetes prevalence estimates for adults ≥ 65 years exceed 20%. Rura...
Problem/Condition: Persons living in rural areas are recognized as a health disparity population bec...
Abstract Background Due to the high prevalence of dia...
Patient access to healthcare can be a potentially significant barrier to overall health outcomes, es...
Diabetes is a complex chronic disease with many causes, complications and management needs. It affec...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly in rural areas of low- and middle-income countr...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in many countries and a particular burden to ru...
This project utilized a cross-sectional study design to assess diabetes risk among 540 individuals f...
This research examined patterns of diabetic preventive care use among adults with diabetes, to deter...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Community and Prev...
ObjectiveDiabetic retinopathy remains the leading cause of blindness among working-age U.S. adults l...
Background: In the U.S. diabetes prevalence estimates for adults ≥ 65 years exceed 20%. Rural commun...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to discover if low socioeconomic status impacts the control...
Background: Saskatchewan is one of the largest rurally populated provinces in Canada with a high pre...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Our study aimed to examine the trends in diabetes-related mortality in urban and ru...
Abstract Background In the U.S. diabetes prevalence estimates for adults ≥ 65 years exceed 20%. Rura...
Problem/Condition: Persons living in rural areas are recognized as a health disparity population bec...