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Participants' assessments of the effects of a community health worker intervention on their diabetes self-management and interactions with healthcare providers.

机译:参与者对社区卫生工作者干预对其糖尿病自我管理以及与医疗保健提供者互动的影响的评估。

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BACKGROUND: The specific ways in which community health worker (CHW) programs affect participants' healthcare behaviors and interactions with their healthcare providers, as well as mechanisms by which CHW programs influence these outcomes, are poorly understood. A qualitative descriptive study of participants in a successful CHW diabetes self-management program was designed to examine: (1) what gaps in diabetes care, with a focus on patient-doctor interactions, participants identify; (2) how the program influences participants' diabetes care and interactions with healthcare providers, and what gaps, if any, it addresses. METHODS: From November 2005 to December 2006, semi-structured interviews with 40 African- American and Latino adults were conducted and analyzed. Participants had diabetes and had completed or were active in a CHW-led diabetes self-management program developed and implemented using community-based participatory research principles in Detroit. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and coded through a consensual and iterative process. RESULTS: Participants reported that prior to the intervention they had received inadequate information from healthcare providers for effective diabetes self-management, had had low expectations for help from their providers, and had not felt comfortable asking questions or making requests of their healthcare providers. Key ways participants reported that the program improved their ability to manage their diabetes were by providing (1) clear and detailed information on diabetes and diabetes care; (2) education and training on specific strategies to meet diabetes care goals; (3) sustained and nonjudgmental assistance to increase their motivation and confidence; and (4) social and peer support that enabled them to better manage their diabetes. The knowledge and confidence gained through the CHW intervention increased participants' assertiveness in asking questions to and requesting necessary tests and results from their providers. CONCLUSIONS: Study findings suggest ways that CHW programs that provide both one-on-one support and group self-management training sessions may be effective in promoting more effective diabetes care and patient-doctor relationships among Latino and African-American adults with diabetes. Through these mechanisms, such interventions may help to mitigate racial and ethnic disparities in diabetes care and outcomes.
机译:背景:社区卫生工作者(CHW)计划影响参与者的医疗保健行为以及与他们的医疗保健提供者的互动的具体方式,以及CHW计划影响这些结果的机制,人们对此知之甚少。对成功的CHW糖尿病自我管理计划中参与者的定性描述性研究旨在研究:(1)参与者确定糖尿病护理方面的哪些差距,并着重于医患互动。 (2)该计划如何影响参与者的糖尿病护理以及与医疗保健提供者的互动,以及解决哪些差距(如果有)。方法:从2005年11月到2006年12月,对40名非裔美国人和拉丁裔成年人进行了半结构化访谈。参与者患有糖尿病,并已完成或参与了由CHW领导的糖尿病自我管理计划,该计划使用底特律的基于社区的参与研究原则制定并实施。采访是通过协商和反复的过程进行录音,转录和编码的。结果:参与者报告说,在进行干预之前,他们没有从医疗保健提供者那里获得足够的信息来进行有效的糖尿病自我管理,对医疗保健提供者的帮助期望不高,并且对他们的医疗保健提供者提出问题或提出要求感到不自在。参与者报告说,该计划通过提供以下内容来提高其糖尿病管理能力的主要方式是:(1)提供有关糖尿病和糖尿病护理的清晰详细的信息; (2)就实现糖尿病护理目标的具体策略进行教育和培训; (3)持续提供非审判性协助,以增加他们的动力和信心; (4)社会和同伴的支持,使他们能够更好地管理自己的糖尿病。通过CHW干预获得的知识和信心增强了参与者在向提供者提出问题并要求其提供者进行必要测试和结果时的自信。结论:研究结果表明,提供一对一支持和小组自我管理培训课程的CHW计划可能有效地促进拉丁裔和非裔美国人糖尿病患者之间更有效的糖尿病护理和医患关系。通过这些机制,此类干预措施可能有助于减轻糖尿病护理和治疗结果中的种族和族裔差异。

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