Social variables influence quality of life of ethnic minority populations with diabetes in rural, southeastern North Carolina. This interpretive research study seeks to understand the diabetes experiences of these populations in a county with a majority minority populace. The research question was: What do minority populations in Robeson County, North Carolina, tell about their understanding of diabetes
Purpose: In the United States one in six Asian Indians (AI) is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and th...
IntroductionThe prevalence of diabetes is disproportionately higher among minority populations, espe...
PURPOSE: To review the available information on prevalence, complications, and mortality of non-insu...
Objectives: The present study takes a culture-centered approach to better understand how the experie...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing in the United States, particularly among minority in...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to discover if low socioeconomic status impacts the control...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated ethnic differences in diabetes-specific knowledge, illness perce...
Racial health disparities in diabetes are evident between African Americans and Caucasians in Flint,...
Literature has found Afro-Caribbeans with diabetes have a negative perception of medical professiona...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which socioeconomic status, race/ ...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships between cultural variables and...
Diabetes mellitus disproportionately affects ethnic minorities and has serious economic, social, and...
Introduction Qualitative research on knowledge and perceptions of diabetes is limited in the Appala...
Executive Summary Background: Underserved ethnic groups are twice as likely to develop chronic medi...
Research shows that prevalence of Type Two Diabetes Mellitus in Asian Indians is the highest amongst...
Purpose: In the United States one in six Asian Indians (AI) is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and th...
IntroductionThe prevalence of diabetes is disproportionately higher among minority populations, espe...
PURPOSE: To review the available information on prevalence, complications, and mortality of non-insu...
Objectives: The present study takes a culture-centered approach to better understand how the experie...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing in the United States, particularly among minority in...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to discover if low socioeconomic status impacts the control...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated ethnic differences in diabetes-specific knowledge, illness perce...
Racial health disparities in diabetes are evident between African Americans and Caucasians in Flint,...
Literature has found Afro-Caribbeans with diabetes have a negative perception of medical professiona...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which socioeconomic status, race/ ...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships between cultural variables and...
Diabetes mellitus disproportionately affects ethnic minorities and has serious economic, social, and...
Introduction Qualitative research on knowledge and perceptions of diabetes is limited in the Appala...
Executive Summary Background: Underserved ethnic groups are twice as likely to develop chronic medi...
Research shows that prevalence of Type Two Diabetes Mellitus in Asian Indians is the highest amongst...
Purpose: In the United States one in six Asian Indians (AI) is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and th...
IntroductionThe prevalence of diabetes is disproportionately higher among minority populations, espe...
PURPOSE: To review the available information on prevalence, complications, and mortality of non-insu...