BackgroundPatients who speak Spanish and/or have low socioeconomic status are at greater risk of suboptimal glycemic control. Inadequate intensification of anti-glycemic medications may partially explain this disparity.ObjectiveTo examine the associations between primary language, income, and medication intensification.DesignCohort study with 18-month follow-up.ParticipantsOne thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine patients with Type 2 diabetes who were not using insulin enrolled in the Translating Research into Action for Diabetes Study (TRIAD), a study of diabetes care in managed care.MeasurementsUsing administrative pharmacy data, we compared the odds of medication intensification for patients with baseline A1c ≥ 8%, by primary language a...
Background: Published literature reveals that health care disparities exist due to race, gender, and...
BACKGROUND: Patient-physician race/ethnicity and language concordance may improve medication adheren...
ObjectiveWe examined ethnic and language disparities in diabetes care and management among Californi...
BackgroundPatients who speak Spanish and/or have low socioeconomic status are at greater risk of sub...
with diabetes have limited English proficiency (LEP). Whether language barriers in health care contr...
BACKGROUND: Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-prof...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
In the United States (US), limited English proficiency is associated with a higher risk of obesity a...
ObjectiveTo conduct a parallel analysis of disparities in diabetes care quality among Latino and Asi...
ImportanceMedication adherence is essential to diabetes care. Patient-physician language barriers ma...
BackgroundInterpersonal care (IPC) is increasingly emphasized as health care systems focus on implem...
ObjectivesWe evaluated whether ethnicity and language are associated with diabetes care for Latinos ...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
Introduction: While a number of studies have noted that promotoras de salud/community health worker...
Background/Aims: Poor glycemic control is associated with increased morbidity and mortality for adul...
Background: Published literature reveals that health care disparities exist due to race, gender, and...
BACKGROUND: Patient-physician race/ethnicity and language concordance may improve medication adheren...
ObjectiveWe examined ethnic and language disparities in diabetes care and management among Californi...
BackgroundPatients who speak Spanish and/or have low socioeconomic status are at greater risk of sub...
with diabetes have limited English proficiency (LEP). Whether language barriers in health care contr...
BACKGROUND: Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-prof...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
In the United States (US), limited English proficiency is associated with a higher risk of obesity a...
ObjectiveTo conduct a parallel analysis of disparities in diabetes care quality among Latino and Asi...
ImportanceMedication adherence is essential to diabetes care. Patient-physician language barriers ma...
BackgroundInterpersonal care (IPC) is increasingly emphasized as health care systems focus on implem...
ObjectivesWe evaluated whether ethnicity and language are associated with diabetes care for Latinos ...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
Introduction: While a number of studies have noted that promotoras de salud/community health worker...
Background/Aims: Poor glycemic control is associated with increased morbidity and mortality for adul...
Background: Published literature reveals that health care disparities exist due to race, gender, and...
BACKGROUND: Patient-physician race/ethnicity and language concordance may improve medication adheren...
ObjectiveWe examined ethnic and language disparities in diabetes care and management among Californi...