Introduction: To improve the public health system's ability to prevent and control chronic diseases, we must first understand current practice and develop appropriate strategies for measuring performance. The objectives of this study were to measure capacity and performance of local health departments in diabetes prevention and control and to investigate characteristics associated with performance. Methods: In 2005, we conducted a cross-sectional mailed survey of all 85 North Carolina local health departments to assess capacity and performance in diabetes prevention and control based on the 10 Essential Public Health Services and adapted from the Local Public Health System Performance Assessment Instrument. We linked survey responses to cou...
Diabetes is a highly prevalent condition in the United States that calls for dedicated public health...
Chronic disease collaboratives help practices redesign care delivery. The North Carolina Improving P...
The primary goal of this study was to determine the effectiveness of an evidence-based chronic disea...
Introduction: To improve the public health system's ability to prevent and control chronic diseases,...
Background: Over 29.1 million people suffer from diabetes in the United States. Diabetes is a chroni...
ObjectivesTo examine the relationship between county-level measures of social determinants and use o...
IntroductionLocal health departments (LHDs) vary in their capacity to perform public health services...
Abstract Background The rates of diabetes and prediabetes in the USA are growing, significantly impa...
Few researchers have examined the problem of comparing the performances of local health departments....
Objectives: To describe and compare the capacity of local health departments (LHDs) to perform 10 es...
OBJECTIVE: Translating evidence-based diabetes prevention interventions to disadvantaged groups is a...
BackgroundApproximately 20.8 million people in the United States, or 7% of the population, have diab...
Diabetes is a huge and costly epidemic in North Carolina. Effective treatment for diabetes includes ...
Abstract Purpose: This Quality Improvement (QI) project evaluated the impact of an existing Diabetes...
Diabetes in the United States occurs in approximately 8% of adults.[i] Diabetes, if not treated, c...
Diabetes is a highly prevalent condition in the United States that calls for dedicated public health...
Chronic disease collaboratives help practices redesign care delivery. The North Carolina Improving P...
The primary goal of this study was to determine the effectiveness of an evidence-based chronic disea...
Introduction: To improve the public health system's ability to prevent and control chronic diseases,...
Background: Over 29.1 million people suffer from diabetes in the United States. Diabetes is a chroni...
ObjectivesTo examine the relationship between county-level measures of social determinants and use o...
IntroductionLocal health departments (LHDs) vary in their capacity to perform public health services...
Abstract Background The rates of diabetes and prediabetes in the USA are growing, significantly impa...
Few researchers have examined the problem of comparing the performances of local health departments....
Objectives: To describe and compare the capacity of local health departments (LHDs) to perform 10 es...
OBJECTIVE: Translating evidence-based diabetes prevention interventions to disadvantaged groups is a...
BackgroundApproximately 20.8 million people in the United States, or 7% of the population, have diab...
Diabetes is a huge and costly epidemic in North Carolina. Effective treatment for diabetes includes ...
Abstract Purpose: This Quality Improvement (QI) project evaluated the impact of an existing Diabetes...
Diabetes in the United States occurs in approximately 8% of adults.[i] Diabetes, if not treated, c...
Diabetes is a highly prevalent condition in the United States that calls for dedicated public health...
Chronic disease collaboratives help practices redesign care delivery. The North Carolina Improving P...
The primary goal of this study was to determine the effectiveness of an evidence-based chronic disea...