Hispanic Diabetes Disparities Learning Network in Community Health Centers
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Hispanics have a higher prevalence of diabetes and are disproportionately burdened with the complications and disability from diabetes. This report describes the development of a learning network project that included interventions and needs assessments at community health centers to help reduce the diabetes disparity in the Hispanic population.
Prepared for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) by Delmarva Foundation for Medical Care, Easton, MD under Contract No. 290-04-0009.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Clinic Selection Criteria
Chapter 2. Project Description
Goal
Tools
Measures for Intervention
Other Data to be Collected
Data Collection Challenges
Chapter 3. Structure of Learning Network
Learning Sessions
Site Visits and Telephone Conference Calls
Chapter 4. Evaluation Design
1. Clinic-Level Results for Intervention
2. Lessons Learned in All Components of Chronic Care Model
3. Potential for Spread in Clinics
4. Plans and Likelihood of Regional/National Spread
5. Lessons Learned to Improve Care of Hispanic Persons with Diabetes
6. Lessons Learned Relevant to Other Quality Improvement Interventions
Chapter 5. Self-Management Training for Montgomery County PCC Clinics
Chapter 6. Summary
Appendixes:
My Action Plan (English); PDF File - 36.65 KB
My Action Plan/Mi Plan de Acción (Spanish); PDF File - 36.77 KB
Spanish Chronic Disease Self-Efficacy Scale; PDF File - 50.93 KB
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