IntroductionInadequate program design and lack of access to evidence-based programs are major barriers to the management of chronic diseases such as arthritis, particularly for African Americans. This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Arthritis Foundation’s Walk With Ease Program (WWE) in a subsample of African Americans who were part of a larger study that established evidence of the program’s efficacy.MethodsParticipants were African Americans (N = 117) with self-reported arthritis who chose to participate in either a self-directed (n = 68) or group (n = 49) 6-week WWE program. Arthritis-related symptoms (ie, pain, fatigue, stiffness; measured using visual analog scales) were assessed at baseline, 6 weeks, and 1 year. Independent s...
abstract: Purpose: To examine: (1) whether Non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) and Non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) w...
Low income African Americans are at increased risk for physical inactivity and related chronic illne...
Background The extent to which racial differences exist in use of treatments for osteoarthritis (OA)...
IntroductionInadequate program design and lack of access to evidence-based programs are major barrie...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of two Arthritis Foundation programs: Walk With Ease (WWE) ...
BACKGROUND: African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of osteoarthritis (OA), with higher pre...
African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of osteoarthritis (OA), but they have been underrep...
Background: African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of osteoarthritis (OA), with higher pre...
Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common form of arthritis in older adults, often results in pain, disab...
To determine if there are differences or similarities in arthritis intervention preferences and barr...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Arthritis Foundation\u27s Walk With Ease Program fo...
SummaryObjectiveThis study examined factors underlying racial differences in pain and function among...
abstract: Purpose The purpose was to implement a self-management program to decrease pain and disa...
Developed in the United States (US), Walk With Ease (WWE) is a popular evidence-based, 6-week commun...
Abstract Background Rates of chronic pain are rising sharply in the United States and worldwide. Pre...
abstract: Purpose: To examine: (1) whether Non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) and Non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) w...
Low income African Americans are at increased risk for physical inactivity and related chronic illne...
Background The extent to which racial differences exist in use of treatments for osteoarthritis (OA)...
IntroductionInadequate program design and lack of access to evidence-based programs are major barrie...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of two Arthritis Foundation programs: Walk With Ease (WWE) ...
BACKGROUND: African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of osteoarthritis (OA), with higher pre...
African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of osteoarthritis (OA), but they have been underrep...
Background: African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of osteoarthritis (OA), with higher pre...
Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common form of arthritis in older adults, often results in pain, disab...
To determine if there are differences or similarities in arthritis intervention preferences and barr...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Arthritis Foundation\u27s Walk With Ease Program fo...
SummaryObjectiveThis study examined factors underlying racial differences in pain and function among...
abstract: Purpose The purpose was to implement a self-management program to decrease pain and disa...
Developed in the United States (US), Walk With Ease (WWE) is a popular evidence-based, 6-week commun...
Abstract Background Rates of chronic pain are rising sharply in the United States and worldwide. Pre...
abstract: Purpose: To examine: (1) whether Non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) and Non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) w...
Low income African Americans are at increased risk for physical inactivity and related chronic illne...
Background The extent to which racial differences exist in use of treatments for osteoarthritis (OA)...