Many US Latinos migrate or travel between the US and Mexico on a regular basis, defined as circular migration. Latinos with diabetes (n = 250) were surveyed about circular migration and their ability to use medications and perform recommended diabetes self-care activities. A review of medical charts was performed. Twenty-eight percent (n = 70) of patients traveled to Mexico during the last 12 months. Older Latinos were more likely to report traveling to Mexico and back into the US. Among those that traveled, 29 % reported use of less medication than they wanted to or were prescribed because of travel and 20 % ran out of medications. The rate of reported problem areas while traveling were 39 % (27/70) ...
This article will present an in-depth exploration and synthesis of current literature that informs n...
To provide national prevalence estimates of usual source of healthcare (USHC), and examine the relat...
Latinos are the fastest growing minority population in the United States (U.S.) and have the worst a...
Many US Latinos migrate or travel between the US and Mexico on a regular basis, defined as circular ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether U.S.-Mexico border residents with diabetes 1) experience greater barrie...
Objective. To assess and monitor the quality of care provided to Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes l...
On a worldwide scale, the total number of migrants exceeds 200 million and is not expected to reduce...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore the socio-cultural influences and s...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
The past two decades have witnessed many advances in the prevention, treatment, and control of diabe...
This analysis reviews cooperation between the four border states of the United States of America (Ar...
BackgroundThe health of Latino migrants is most often studied with samples of immigrants settled in ...
ObjectivesWe evaluated whether ethnicity and language are associated with diabetes care for Latinos ...
BackgroundMexican migrants in the United States (U.S.) are twice more likely to underutilize health ...
This study examined diabetes-related health disparities in a Latino population in terms of prevalenc...
This article will present an in-depth exploration and synthesis of current literature that informs n...
To provide national prevalence estimates of usual source of healthcare (USHC), and examine the relat...
Latinos are the fastest growing minority population in the United States (U.S.) and have the worst a...
Many US Latinos migrate or travel between the US and Mexico on a regular basis, defined as circular ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether U.S.-Mexico border residents with diabetes 1) experience greater barrie...
Objective. To assess and monitor the quality of care provided to Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes l...
On a worldwide scale, the total number of migrants exceeds 200 million and is not expected to reduce...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore the socio-cultural influences and s...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
The past two decades have witnessed many advances in the prevention, treatment, and control of diabe...
This analysis reviews cooperation between the four border states of the United States of America (Ar...
BackgroundThe health of Latino migrants is most often studied with samples of immigrants settled in ...
ObjectivesWe evaluated whether ethnicity and language are associated with diabetes care for Latinos ...
BackgroundMexican migrants in the United States (U.S.) are twice more likely to underutilize health ...
This study examined diabetes-related health disparities in a Latino population in terms of prevalenc...
This article will present an in-depth exploration and synthesis of current literature that informs n...
To provide national prevalence estimates of usual source of healthcare (USHC), and examine the relat...
Latinos are the fastest growing minority population in the United States (U.S.) and have the worst a...