Diabetes Self-management Quality Improvement Initiative for Medically Underserved Patients.
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Seol, H; Thompson, M; Kreider, KE; Vorderstrasse, A
Published in: Journal of nursing care quality
July 2017
The burden of diabetes is greater for minorities and medically underserved populations in the United States. An evidence-based provider-delivered diabetes self-management education intervention was implemented in a federally qualified health center for medically underserved adult patients with type 2 diabetes. The findings provide support for the efficacy of the intervention on improvement in self-management behaviors and glycemic control among underserved patients with diabetes, while not substantially changing provider visit time or workload.
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Journal of nursing care quality
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1550-5065
ISSN
1057-3631
Publication Date
July 2017
Volume
32
Issue
3
Start / End Page
272 / 279
Related Subject Headings
- Vulnerable Populations
- United States
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Self Care
- Quality Improvement
- Poverty
- Patient Education as Topic
- Nursing
- Minority Groups
- Middle Aged
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Seol, H., Thompson, M., Kreider, K. E., & Vorderstrasse, A. (2017). Diabetes Self-management Quality Improvement Initiative for Medically Underserved Patients. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 32(3), 272–279. https://doi.org/10.1097/ncq.0000000000000243
Seol, Haesun, Mark Thompson, Kathryn Evans Kreider, and Allison Vorderstrasse. “Diabetes Self-management Quality Improvement Initiative for Medically Underserved Patients.” Journal of Nursing Care Quality 32, no. 3 (July 2017): 272–79. https://doi.org/10.1097/ncq.0000000000000243.
Seol H, Thompson M, Kreider KE, Vorderstrasse A. Diabetes Self-management Quality Improvement Initiative for Medically Underserved Patients. Journal of nursing care quality. 2017 Jul;32(3):272–9.
Seol, Haesun, et al. “Diabetes Self-management Quality Improvement Initiative for Medically Underserved Patients.” Journal of Nursing Care Quality, vol. 32, no. 3, July 2017, pp. 272–79. Epmc, doi:10.1097/ncq.0000000000000243.
Seol H, Thompson M, Kreider KE, Vorderstrasse A. Diabetes Self-management Quality Improvement Initiative for Medically Underserved Patients. Journal of nursing care quality. 2017 Jul;32(3):272–279.
Published In
Journal of nursing care quality
DOI
EISSN
1550-5065
ISSN
1057-3631
Publication Date
July 2017
Volume
32
Issue
3
Start / End Page
272 / 279
Related Subject Headings
- Vulnerable Populations
- United States
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Self Care
- Quality Improvement
- Poverty
- Patient Education as Topic
- Nursing
- Minority Groups
- Middle Aged