BackgroundOlder African Americans carry a disproportionate share of chronic diseases. The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of urban-dwelling African Americans with chronic disease participating in Chronic Disease Self-Management Education (CDSME) programs and to examine factors related to successful program completion (i.e., attending at least four of the six sessions).MethodsData were analyzed from 11,895 African Americans who attended a CDSME program at one of the five leading delivery sites (i.e., senior center, health care organization, residential facility, community location, faith-based organization). Logistic regression analyses were used to assess the associations of demographic, delivery site, and neighbor...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
Asian-Americans are a small but fast-growing population in the United States who are increasingly ex...
Purpose. The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the efficacy of the "Wisdom, Power, Control...
Background: Older African Americans carry a disproportionate share of chronic diseases. The purpose ...
Abstract Background Individuals living in lower-income areas face an increased prevalence of chronic...
Background: Individuals living in lower-income areas face an increased prevalence of chronic disease...
This study assessed the sociodemographic characteristics of rural residents who participated in chro...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
IntroductionWe examined geographic and social factors associated with participation in the Chronic D...
Background: The Communities Putting Prevention to Work: Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDS...
Little is known about the self-care practices of chronically ill African Americans or how lack of ac...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of Stanford University’s Chronic Disease Self-mana...
Asian-Americans are a small but fast-growing population in the United States who are increasingly ex...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
Asian-Americans are a small but fast-growing population in the United States who are increasingly ex...
Purpose. The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the efficacy of the "Wisdom, Power, Control...
Background: Older African Americans carry a disproportionate share of chronic diseases. The purpose ...
Abstract Background Individuals living in lower-income areas face an increased prevalence of chronic...
Background: Individuals living in lower-income areas face an increased prevalence of chronic disease...
This study assessed the sociodemographic characteristics of rural residents who participated in chro...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
IntroductionWe examined geographic and social factors associated with participation in the Chronic D...
Background: The Communities Putting Prevention to Work: Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDS...
Little is known about the self-care practices of chronically ill African Americans or how lack of ac...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of Stanford University’s Chronic Disease Self-mana...
Asian-Americans are a small but fast-growing population in the United States who are increasingly ex...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
Asian-Americans are a small but fast-growing population in the United States who are increasingly ex...
Purpose. The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the efficacy of the "Wisdom, Power, Control...