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The Annual African American Conference on Diabetes: Evolving Program Evaluation With Evolving Program Implementation

机译:年度非裔美国人糖尿病会议:不断发展的计划评估与不断发展的计划实施

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BackgroundAccording to 2003 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data, South Carolina has the fourth highest rate of overall diabetes among the 50 states (9.3%) but the second highest rate among African Americans (15.5%). Nationwide, African Americans are disproportionately affected by diabetes. In addition, 40% of the African American population in South Carolina lives in a rural area, andapproximately 26% live at or below the poverty level. Lack of access to health care and diabetes education are additional barriers for people with diabetes and their families.ContextSince 1997, the South Carolina Diabetes Prevention and Control Program and the Diabetes Today Advisory Council have sponsored the African American Conference on Diabetes, which targets African Americans with diabetes, their families, and their caregivers. This article describes the evolution of the conference and its evaluation.MethodsIn 2002, we conducted focus groups with 20 African American conference attendees with diabetes to 1) assess the program’s effects, 2) determine how to reach more individuals, and 3) improve programming. In 2004, we incorporated the preconference and postconference Diabetes Understanding Scale survey to assess the cognitive impact of the conference on participants.ConsequencesFocus group results revealed that participants wanted to attend the conference because of the opportunity to increase their knowledge and change their behaviors through 1) education, 2) social support, 3) resources, and 4) logistics. Self-rated understanding increased significantly after the conference for each cognitive understanding item on the Diabetes Understanding Scale.InterpretationFocus group results suggested that participants who continue to attend the conference year after year may improve diabetes self-management skills. A quantitative evaluation showed that this 1-day diabetes education conference significantly increased short-term, self-rated cognitive understanding of diabetes behaviors.
机译:背景根据2003年行为危险因素监视系统的数据,南卡罗来纳州在50个州中的总体糖尿病发生率排名第四(9.3%),在非裔美国人中排名第二(15.5%)。在全国范围内,非裔美国人受糖尿病的影响很大。此外,南卡罗来纳州40%的非洲裔美国人居住在农村地区,大约26%的人生活在贫困线以下。自1997年以来,南卡罗来纳州糖尿病预防和控制计划和《今日糖尿病》咨询委员会发起了针对非裔美国人的糖尿病会议,这是糖尿病患者及其家庭的又一障碍。患有糖尿病,他们的家人和他们的照顾者。本文介绍了会议的进展及其评估。方法:2002年,我们与20位非裔美国糖尿病患者参加了焦点小组讨论,以1)评估该计划的效果,2)确定如何联系更多的人以及3)改进计划。 2004年,我们纳入了会前和会后糖尿病理解量表调查,以评估会议对参与者的认知影响。结果重点小组结果显示,参与者希望参加会议是因为有机会通过以下方式增加知识和改变行为1)教育,2)社会支持,3)资源和4)后勤。会议之后,对糖尿病理解量表上的每个认知理解项目,自我评价的理解都显着增加。InterpretationFocus研究小组的结果表明,年复一年继续参加会议的参与者可能会提高糖尿病的自我管理技能。定量评估显示,为期1天的糖尿病教育会议大大提高了对糖尿病行为的短期自我评估认知能力。

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