Abstract:
:Diabetes self-management education is an essential component of diabetes clinical management, and community-based programs are an effective intervention for improving glycemic control among adults living with diabetes. The National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support are designed to define quality diabetes self-management education and support, and to assist diabetes educators to provide evidence-based education and self-management support. These standards are used in the field for recognition and accreditation. This article presents the results of a program evaluation conducted by the Center for Urban Health at the Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital, examines the outcomes of the community-based diabetes self-management program, and uses the standards as the evaluation framework.
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Popul Health Managjournal_title
Population health managementauthors
White N,Manning ML,Brawer R,Plumb Jdoi
10.1089/pop.2013.0044subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2014-02-01 00:00:00pages
8-12issue
1eissn
1942-7891issn
1942-7905journal_volume
17pub_type
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