PurposeTo conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeconomic status, minority, or Spanish-speaking adults at risk of developing diabetes to a randomized trial of a lifestyle intervention program delivered by a public health department.DesignWithin geographic areas comprising our target population, 4 community organizations provided local space for conducting the study and program. Phase I-outreach in venues surrounding these organizations-included diabetes education, a short diabetes risk appraisal (DRA), and diabetes risk screening based on a fasting fingerstick glucose test. Phase II-trial recruitment-began concurrently for those found to be at risk of developing diabetes in Phase I by explaining the...
Objectives. Our community-academic partnership employed community-based participatory research to de...
Recent studies have discussed the effects of diet and lifestyle modification on the progression of t...
INTRODUCTION: Young adults with diabetes often report dissatisfaction with care and have poor diabet...
PurposeTo conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeconomic ...
Purpose: To conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeco-nom...
PurposeTranslating strategies and approaches from the successful clinically based Diabetes Preventio...
Background—The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) found that an intensive lifestyle intervention can ...
Introduction\ud \ud Little is known about successful strategies for recruitment of youth for researc...
AIMS: People of South Asian origin experience higher rates of diabetes and complications of diabetes...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if the implementation of a weekly, cultura...
Background: Recruitment of participants into long-term community-based lifestyle intervention trials...
The burden of diabetes is higher in urban areas and among racial and ethnic minorities. The purpose ...
PURPOSE: To describe methods used to recruit and retain low-income Latinos in a randomized clinical ...
The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) trial demonstrated that lifestyle interventions could reduce t...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes and diabetes-related morbidity and mortality is higher...
Objectives. Our community-academic partnership employed community-based participatory research to de...
Recent studies have discussed the effects of diet and lifestyle modification on the progression of t...
INTRODUCTION: Young adults with diabetes often report dissatisfaction with care and have poor diabet...
PurposeTo conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeconomic ...
Purpose: To conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeco-nom...
PurposeTranslating strategies and approaches from the successful clinically based Diabetes Preventio...
Background—The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) found that an intensive lifestyle intervention can ...
Introduction\ud \ud Little is known about successful strategies for recruitment of youth for researc...
AIMS: People of South Asian origin experience higher rates of diabetes and complications of diabetes...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if the implementation of a weekly, cultura...
Background: Recruitment of participants into long-term community-based lifestyle intervention trials...
The burden of diabetes is higher in urban areas and among racial and ethnic minorities. The purpose ...
PURPOSE: To describe methods used to recruit and retain low-income Latinos in a randomized clinical ...
The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) trial demonstrated that lifestyle interventions could reduce t...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes and diabetes-related morbidity and mortality is higher...
Objectives. Our community-academic partnership employed community-based participatory research to de...
Recent studies have discussed the effects of diet and lifestyle modification on the progression of t...
INTRODUCTION: Young adults with diabetes often report dissatisfaction with care and have poor diabet...