Objective. To pilot test culturally competent educational materials targeted at an underserved Haitian patient population with diabetes. Background. Culturally sensitive patient care to minority populations can potentially mitigate health care disparities. Methods. Patient education materials were created in English, French, and Creole. Ten subjects with diabetes who were fluent in Creole were recruited from the community. Participants were asked to (1) complete a demographic survey; (2) complete an oral preand post-test on knowledge about diabetes and the eye; (3) review a patient education video message; (4) read a patient education message or, at the participant’s request, have it read to them; and (5) answer questions about the cultural...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a culturally sensitive type 2 diabetes group education prog...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 29.1 million people in the United State...
With the highest prevalence of diabetes in the United States, American Indians and Alaska Natives ar...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of usual care to an intervention empha...
Low health literacy is more prevalent in persons with limited education, members of ethnic minoritie...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of usual care to an intervention empha...
Aims: Minority populations often face linguistic, cultural and financial barriers to diabetes educat...
To determine if culturally appropriate health education is more effective than ‘usual’ health educat...
Hispanics are twice as likely as non-Hispanic Whites to have diabetes and are also at higher risk fo...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the fifth leading cause of death among the Hispanic population in Americ...
Background Ethnic minority groups in upper-middle and high income countries tend to be socio-economi...
Person-centeredness is a goal in diabetes education, and cultural influences are important to consid...
Purpose. The threefold purpose of this study is to assess diabetes knowledge among Hispanic/Latinos ...
Diabetes is a worldwide epidemic, especially as the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes has increased in r...
Aims To give an updated perspective of interventions from additional data collected since our first ...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a culturally sensitive type 2 diabetes group education prog...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 29.1 million people in the United State...
With the highest prevalence of diabetes in the United States, American Indians and Alaska Natives ar...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of usual care to an intervention empha...
Low health literacy is more prevalent in persons with limited education, members of ethnic minoritie...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of usual care to an intervention empha...
Aims: Minority populations often face linguistic, cultural and financial barriers to diabetes educat...
To determine if culturally appropriate health education is more effective than ‘usual’ health educat...
Hispanics are twice as likely as non-Hispanic Whites to have diabetes and are also at higher risk fo...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the fifth leading cause of death among the Hispanic population in Americ...
Background Ethnic minority groups in upper-middle and high income countries tend to be socio-economi...
Person-centeredness is a goal in diabetes education, and cultural influences are important to consid...
Purpose. The threefold purpose of this study is to assess diabetes knowledge among Hispanic/Latinos ...
Diabetes is a worldwide epidemic, especially as the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes has increased in r...
Aims To give an updated perspective of interventions from additional data collected since our first ...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a culturally sensitive type 2 diabetes group education prog...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 29.1 million people in the United State...
With the highest prevalence of diabetes in the United States, American Indians and Alaska Natives ar...