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Cohen Stuart J - - 2004
As part of efforts to help stem the rising tide of diabetes among Hispanic Americans living in Arizona-Mexico border communities, the Border Health Strategic Initiative was launched to foster community-based approaches to diabetes prevention and control. A major thrust of the initiative was establishment of special community action groups (SAGs) ...
Lefèbvre Pierre - - 2004
Diabetes is one of the main causes of death in most developed countries. Both types of diabetes are spreading across the globe at an alarming rate, driving the condition to become one of the most challenging health problems of the 21st Century. Prevention is essential, and promoting a healthy lifestyle, ...
Ellis Shelley E - - 2004
Diabetes education has largely been accepted in diabetes care. The effect of diabetes education on glycemic control and the components of education responsible for such an effect are uncertain. We performed a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of diabetes patient education published between 1990 and December 2000 to quantitatively assess ...
Dickinson Jane K - - 2004
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of what it means for adolescent females to live with type 1 diabetes. METHODS: Van Manen's phenomenological framework was used to guide the project of inquiry. Adolescents were recruited from a diabetes camp. A purposive sample of 10 ...
Philis-Tsimikas Athena - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: To improve clinical diabetes care, patient knowledge, and treatment satisfaction and to reduce health-adverse culture-based beliefs in underserved and underinsured populations with diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 153 high-risk patients with diabetes recruited from six community clinic sites in San Diego County, California were enrolled in ...
King Marilyn Givens - - 2004
The purpose of this paper is to report results of the People with Diabetes survey conducted as part of the REACH 2010: Charleston and Georgetown Diabetes Coalition. The pilot data revealed that African Americans (AAs) (N=80) reported fewer A1c, lipid, and kidney testing, feet and eye exams, and less nutrition ...
Jurdjevic Mark - - 2004
This article concerns the events in Toronto during June 1921 that led to the discovery of insulin and the controversy that followed. It draws attention to the hitherto unnoticed participation of E. C. Noble in the early lab work on dog 386 between 17 June and 26 June 1921. None ...
Aoki Noriaki - - 2004
PURPOSE: Appropriate initial education for type-1 diabetes mellitus patients is important to prevent late complications. However, type-1 diabetic children have not appreciated traditional learning methods since they rarely contain the elements of fun and interactivity. In this study, we developed, implemented and evaluated a preliminary version of edutainment tools for ...
Garvin Cheza Collier - - 2004
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common, serious, and costly chronic diseases, and is a leading cause of death in the United States. Communities of color bear a disproportionate burden of diabetes risk, prevalence, complications, and mortality. REACH 2010 Seattle and King County provides socio-ecological interventions to reduce diabetes ...
Phinney Alison - - 2003
Although diabetes education encourages people to monitor symptoms of glycemic imbalance, there has been little research on how people from ethnic minorities recognize and understand their symptoms. To explore this question, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 23 African Americans over age 60 living with diabetes. Thematic analysis revealed 3 patterns ...
Rapley Pat - - 2003
The current paper presents the findings from the reliability and validity testing of an 18-item Diabetes Self-efficacy Scale derived from the 28-item Insulin Management Diabetes Self-efficacy Scale. Testing in the Australian context occurred at three points over 9 months. Diabetes self-efficacy is defined as the individual's judgement of confidence to ...
Bachmann M O - - 2003
AIMS: To investigate socio-economic inequalities in diabetes complications, and to examine factors that may explain these differences. METHODS: Cross-sectional questionnaire survey of 770 individuals with diabetes among 40 general practices in Avon and Somerset. General practice, optometrist and eye hospital records over time (median 7 years) were analysed. Slope indices ...
Damond Marietta - - 2003
In 1992, the Division of Diabetes Translation developed the Diabetes Today program to train representatives of state and local health departments on how to develop, implement, and evaluate community-based diabetes prevention and control programs. This commentary briefly describes the evolution of the Diabetes Today program in the United States. The ...
Duong Anh - - 2003
Discourse about discourse or a subject's comments about his/her performance during a discourse task can be defined as modalizing discourse (discours modalisateur; [Nespoulous, 1980]; [Nespoulous et al., 1998]). Since it does not convey the expected content of the discourse task (referential discourse), modalizing discourse has often been considered non-informative, and ...
Mukhtar Qaiser - - 2003
An optional diabetes module of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System was first made available to states in 1993. In 2002, 49 states administered this module. In October 2001 we asked state Diabetes Prevention and Control Program coordinators to complete a two-part questionnaire regarding the use of data from the ...
MacKinnon Mary - - 2003
Empowerment is a key component of the National Service Framework for Diabetes. This paper explains the concept and relates it to a major international study of the attitudes, wishes and needs of people with diabetes. Drawing on her own experience, the author describes the roles of the expert patient and ...
Matteucci E - - 2003
Athough education is considered an integral part of diabetes management, it remains low in the practical priorities of clinicians. We performed the first structured educational intervention in a diabetic outpatient department, where patients were controlled with no provider autonomy support available. We recruited 77 Type 1 (T1DM) and 154 Type ...
Struthers Roxanne - - 2003
The Talking Circle, a culturally appropriate, 12-week educational intervention, was employed on two Northern Plains American Indian reservations to provide information on type 2 diabetes. In a phenomenological study, funded as a minority supplement to the Talking Circle intervention, the authors asked 8 American Indian participants of the Talking Circle ...
Bernene James - - 2003
Diabetes mellitus can be a devastating lifelong disease if not treated appropriately. The physician and the patient should be aware of both extremes involved with DM: hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. Patient education and preventive care are perhaps more important in this disease than many others. A multidisciplinary approach involving the patient, ...
Shiu Ann T Y - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To translate the Diabetes Empowerment Scale (DES) into Chinese and establish its psychometric properties among Hong Kong Chinese people. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A two-stage study design, incorporating qualitative and quantitative components, determined the cultural equivalency and content validity of the translated scale and established the psychometric properties of ...
Wilson Charlton - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: We used the Indian Health Service (IHS) Diabetes Care and Outcomes Audit to assess the effectiveness of clinical nutrition education in reducing HbA(1c) levels and to test the relative effectiveness of clinical nutrition education when it was delivered by a registered dietitian (RD) compared with an educator from another ...
Bruttomesso Daniela - - 2003
In patients with chronic diseases education should improve knowledge about the disease and increase certainty in knowledge. We present here a technique to measure changes in certainty after an educational intervention. For this purpose, before and after a course, patients answer a questionnaire in which answers are accompanied by an ...
Foliaki Sunia - - 2003
Diabetes is approaching epidemic proportions among Pacific people both in their traditional homelands as well as in metropolitan centres of their newly adopted Western countries. Although the risk factors associated with diabetes among individuals are reasonably well understood, the "upstream" causes needs to be critically appraised. While individual interventions and ...
Ozer Emel - - 2003
To examine the influence of diabetes education on well-being, 255 patients with type 2 diabetes were recruited according to whether they attended a diabetes education program (n=126) or not (n=129). In patients who had participated in the program, the mean anxiety score was significantly lower, whereas positive well-being and general ...
Finau Sitaleki A - - 2003
Diabetes is a global challenge without universal personal solutions. A special diabetes clinic of the Tongan Health Society Incorporated, at Langimalie Health Centre, Onehunga, Auckland has about 1166 Tongans with diabetes in its register. This experience is very much the experience with Tongan diabetes patients and may be common to ...
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Latinos make up almost one-third the population of Hartford, CT, and it is estimated that 12% of the city's Latino population has diabetes. But at Hartford Hospital there are only a few diabetes educators who speak Spanish and enrollment in the hospital's Spanish diabetes classes is limited because they are ...
Conn Jennifer J - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate a short education programme to improve the skills and confidence of junior doctors in managing the glycaemic control of inpatients with diabetes mellitus. METHODS: A total of 15 junior doctors completed two 1-hour workshops on the practical skills required to manage the glycaemic control of ...
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Diabetes impacts Hispanics at twice the rate of Caucasians, and traditional DM efforts are not adequately reaching this fast-growing minority group. However, a novel approach that makes use of 'lay educators' is showing promise at a number of sites across the country. And developers suggest that the model may have ...
Helfand Arthur E - - 2003
The first component of prevention is patient education. The patient and those who provide care for the older diabetic must be fully informed of their problems, but understand the management process and be willing to make the lifestyle changes necessary to prevent complications. Evaluating patients to determine those diabetics who ...
Krichbaum Kathleen - - 2003
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to review the existing empirical evidence about factors that contribute to effective diabetes self-management as indicated by healthy outcomes in persons with the disease, with a specific focus on self-efficacy, to determine the link between learned self-efficacy and effective diabetes self-management in adults. ...
Hay K D - - 2003
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate casein derivatives coupled with calcium phosphate (CD-CP) (Dentacal, NSI Pty Ltd, Hornsby, Australia) as a mouth moistener in a group of dentate patients with severe xerostomia. DESIGN: The study was a subjective, patient self-evaluation questionnaire on the use of Dentacal compared ...
Dunning Trisha - - 2003
There is increasing recognition that people with diabetes use a range of complementary therapies (CT), for a number of conditions, but do not always inform their conventional health practitioners about their use. Controlling blood glucose levels in people with diabetes is important to reduce the consequent metabolic abnormalities and symptoms ...
Ghosh Subrato - - 2003
BACKGROUND: We report the prevalence of use of lipid-lowering drugs in elderly persons with increased serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol associated with coronary artery disease (CAD), symptomatic peripheral arterial disease (PAD), prior stroke, and diabetes mellitus before and after an educational program on the treatment of dyslipidemia. METHODS: In an ...
Gary Tiffany L - - 2003
PURPOSE: This meta-analysis was conducted to assess the effect of educational and behavioral interventions on body weight and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Studies selected for analysis were published randomized controlled trials that evaluated educational and behavioral interventions (no drug interventions) in type 2 diabetes (sample size > ...
Holstein A - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Diabetes-related emergencies are frequent and potentially life-threatening. A study was performed to obtain reliable data about the prevalence of diabetic emergencies and to improve the quality of prehospital care of patients with diabetes-related emergencies. METHODS: A prospective population-based study in a German emergency medical service district in the period ...
Birrer Richard B - - 2003
Those who have type 1 diabetes mellitus should include regular sports or recreational activities in their overall healthcare programs. Essential responsibilities of physicians who treat these patients include preparticipation clearance, education about blood glucose self-monitoring, exercise prescription, aggressive dietary and insulin management plans, identification of risk factors and potential complications, ...
Tate Deborah F - - 2003
CONTEXT: Weight loss programs on the Internet appear promising for short-term weight loss but have not been studied for weight loss in individuals at risk of type 2 diabetes; thus, the longer-term efficacy is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of an Internet weight loss program alone vs with the ...
Izquierdo Roberto E - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether diabetes education can be provided as effectively through telemedicine technology as through in-person encounters with diabetes nurse and nutrition educators. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 56 adults with diabetes were randomized to receive diabetes education in person (control group) or via telemedicine (telemedicine group) ...
Ritenbaugh Cheryl - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, type 2 diabetes prevalence is increasing, with Native American populations particularly at risk. The Zuni Pueblo, with a history of wellness activities, volunteered to test the feasibility and efficacy of a high school-based diabetes prevention intervention. METHODS: This school-based intervention used a multiple cross-sectional design to evaluate outcome ...
Reach Gérard - - 2003
The aim of this paper is to understand why non-observance is so frequent in diabetic patients, to delineate some of its mechanisms, which should make it possible to propose approaches to prevent non-observance. This will lead us to clarify the relationship between therapeutic education and observance, and to justify on ...
Simmons David - - 2003
Maori and other indigenous peoples experience a high prevalence of type 2 diabetes. A pivotal question is how primary and secondary preventative initiatives might be more effectively targeted to embrace those who are at highest risk of developing diabetes and its complications. This paper proposes that, in the case of ...
Koplatadze Koba - - 2003
For the past seven summers we have operated a camp for diabetic children in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Modeled after Camp Hickory Hill in central Missouri, its primary purpose is to educate campers about diabetes and its treatment in an effort to minimize the chronic complications of diabetes. ...
Chen Xuan - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To investigate event-related potentials (ERP) P(300) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) for early detection of the abnormalities in cognitive function and studying the related factors. METHODS: With the assistance of Nicolet Vinking IV equipment, ERP (P(300)) were tested in 30 type 2 diabetic patients and 30 ...
Bruce David G - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Diabetic patients obtain knowledge of the condition from a variety of sources. These include education programs and encounters with health-care staff such as during instruction on self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG). OBJECTIVE: To assess whether diabetes knowledge is related to prior attendance at diabetes education programs, visits to dieticians ...
Stewart Robert - - 2003
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The association between hypertension, diabetes, and worse cognitive function has been reported to be stronger in groups with low levels of education. Using data from a cross-sectional community survey of Korean elders, we sought to investigate this within a sample with relative cognitive impairment. METHODS: The sample consisted of ...
Gallegos-Macias Angela R - - 2003
OBJECTIVES: To determine if there is a disparity in glycemic control between Hispanic and white non-Hispanic children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) and to delineate the factors associated with glycemic control in these populations. STUDY DESIGN: This cross-sectional study included 183 youths with type 1 DM (99 ...
Guillausseau P J - - 2003
BACKGROUND: To address compliance with oral antidiabetic agents and its impact on metabolic control in type 2 diabetic patients treated in general practice. METHODS: Prospective assessment of self-reported compliance with a standardized questionnaire in an homogeneous cohort of 11,896 type 2 diabetic patients treated by their general practitioner with one ...
Kurtz John E - - 2003
Previous research has shown that the level of self-other agreement for personality trait ratings increases with the length of acquaintanceship between the target and the informant. These findings emerge exclusively from studies of well-acquainted pairs in natural relationships and relative strangers interacting in laboratory and classroom settings. The present study ...
Lehmann Eldon D - - 2003
AIDA is a diabetes-computing program freely available at www.2aida.org on the Web. The software is intended to serve as an educational support tool and can be used by anyone who has an interest in diabetes, whether they be patients, relatives, health-care professionals, or students. In previous "Diabetes Information Technology & ...
Boston Ray C - - 2003
The Bergman Minimal Model enables estimation of two key indices of glucose/insulin dynamics: glucose effectiveness and insulin sensitivity. In this paper we describe MINMOD Millennium, the latest Windows-based version of minimal model software. Extensive beta testing of MINMOD Millennium has shown that it is user-friendly, fully automatic, fast, accurate, reproducible, ...
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