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J Prim Care Community Health ; 15: 21501319241276810, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39305068

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: La Clínica Latina is a free clinic that strives to meet the healthcare needs of the Spanish-speaking population of Franklin County, Ohio, including metropolitan Columbus. As a student-run free clinic, care is provided each week by volunteer medical students and resident physicians under the administrative leadership of the medical student board and clinical supervision of licensed physicians. Patients served by the clinic have a multitude of chronic health conditions, which are managed by clinic volunteers through the delivery of over 1500 appointments per year. In order to better serve the rapidly growing patient population, this study describes the delivery and results of an assessment aimed at understanding the needs that are being met sufficiently at the clinic and what pitfalls still exist in the clinic's provision of care. METHODS: By delivering a survey inquiring about the experiences of patients at La Clínica Latina, clinic workflow can be optimized for the provision of patient-centered care. RESULTS: Insights collected from a convenience sample of 30 patients demonstrate mobile phone use as the primary mode of communication with clinic volunteers, previously under-appreciated musculoskeletal health concerns, longer than desired wait times after check-in, and variable experiences of health literacy by patient gender. CONCLUSION: By addressing each of these insights in updates to clinic workflow, La Clínica Latina may prove to become an even more useful resource to the region's growing Hispanic population.


Subject(s)
Hispanic or Latino , Needs Assessment , Student Run Clinic , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Ambulatory Care Facilities , Health Literacy , Language , Ohio , Patient-Centered Care , Student Run Clinic/organization & administration
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Rev. cuba. endocrinol ; 28(2): 0-0, may.-ago. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-73052

ABSTRACT

Introducción: en la actualidad, en Cuba no existe una estrategia establecida para la pesquisa de las alteraciones del metabolismo de la glucosa. Objetivo: evaluar la capacidad diagnóstica de tres metodologías para predecir el riesgo de alteraciones del metabolismo de la glucosa en sujetos con sobrepeso y obesidad. Métodos: se realizó un estudio de evaluación diagnóstica longitudinal, con los datos de 90 sujetos con edades comprendidas entre 25 y 70 años, analizados 2,5 años después de la evaluación inicial. Se obtuvo la edad, el sexo, los antecedentes patológicos personales, los medicamentos empleados, el peso, la talla, el perímetro de cintura y la tensión arterial, así como las concentraciones de glucosa al inicio y a los 2,5 años ulteriores, la insulina y los triglicéridos, además de calcular la resistencia a la insulina en la evaluación inicial. Se utilizó un modelo de puntaje-riesgo para la diabetes tipo 2. Resultados: la frecuencia de alteraciones del metabolismo de la glucosa (glucemia alterada en ayuna y diabetes tipo 2) a los 2,5 años ulteriores, de acuerdo con la presencia previa o no en los sujetos de glucemia alterada en ayunas, resistencia a la insulina y riesgo moderado/alto de diabetes tipo 2, fue superior en los sujetos con glucemia alterada en ayuna previa (72,4 por ciento [21/29]), con resistencia a la insulina al inicio (65,6 por ciento [40/61]) y con riesgo moderado/alto (54,4 por ciento [43/79]), en relación con aquellos sin glucemia alterada en ayuna, sin resistencia a la insulina y con riesgo bajo de diabetes (41,0 por ciento [25/61], p= 0,005; 20,7 por ciento [6/29], p= 0,006 y 27,3 por ciento [3/11], p< 0,0001 respectivamente). La resistencia a la insulina y el riesgo de diabetes tipo 2 moderado/alto mostraron una elevada sensibilidad para identificar sujetos con alteraciones del metabolismo de la glucosa (87,0 y 93,5 por ciento respectivamente), por el contrario de la glucemia alterada en ayunas, que mostró una baja sensibilidad (45,7 por ciento). De los 19 sujetos que desarrollaron diabetes tipo 2 a los 2,5 años, el 100 por ciento presentó riesgo de diabetes tipo 2 moderado/alto y 94,7 por ciento resistencia a la insulina al inicio. Conclusiones: la resistencia a la insulina y el riesgo de diabetes tipo 2 podrían ser de gran utilidad en la identificación de individuos con alto riesgo para padecer diabetes(AU)


Introduction: at present, there is no set strategy in Cuba for the screening of impaired glucose metabolism. Objective: to evaluate the diagnostic capacity of three methodologies to predict the risk of impaired glucose metabolism in overweighed and obese individuals. Methods: a longitudinal diagnostic evaluation study was carried out using data from 90 subjects aged 25 to 70 years, which were analyzed two and a half years after the initial assessment. Information about age, sex, personal pathological history, used medication, weight, height, waist circumference and blood pressure as well the glucose concentrations at the beginning and two and a half years later, insulin and triglyceride indexes was collected in addition to estimating the insulin-resistance index in the initial evaluation. A risk-score model for type 2 diabetes was also used. Results: the frequency of impaired glucose metabolism (impaired fasting glycemia and type 2 diabetes) after two and a half years, according to the previous existence or not of impaired fasting glycemia, insulin resistance and moderate/high risk of type 2 diabetes, was higher in subjects with previous impaired fasting glycemia (72,4 percent [21/29]), with insulin resistance at the beginning (65.6 percent [40/61]) and with moderate/high risk (54,4 percent [43/79]) than in those individuals without impaired fasting glycemia, insulin resistance and with low diabetes risk (41.0 percent [25/61], p= 0,005; 20.7 percent [6/29], p= 0.006 and 27.3 percent [3/11], p< 0.0001, respectively). Insulin resistance index and moderate/high risk of type 2 diabetes showed high sensitivity to identify subjects with impaired glucose metabolism (87.0 and 93.5 percent, respectively), in contrast to impaired fasting glucose whose sensitivity was low (45.7 percent). Of 19 individuals who developed type 2 diabetes two and a half years later, 100 percent had moderate/high risk of type 2 diabetes and 94.7 percent had insulin resistance at the beginning. Conclusions: insulin resistance and risk of type 2 diabetes could be very useful in detecting individuals with high risk of developing diabetes(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Risk Factors , Glucose Metabolism Disorders/prevention & control , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/diagnosis , Overweight/etiology , Obesity/etiology , Prediabetic State/prevention & control , Insulin Resistance , Longitudinal Studies , Evaluation Study
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Rev. cuba. endocrinol ; 28(2): 0-0, may.-ago. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-901015

ABSTRACT

Introducción: en la actualidad, en Cuba no existe una estrategia establecida para la pesquisa de las alteraciones del metabolismo de la glucosa. Objetivo: evaluar la capacidad diagnóstica de tres metodologías para predecir el riesgo de alteraciones del metabolismo de la glucosa en sujetos con sobrepeso y obesidad. Métodos: se realizó un estudio de evaluación diagnóstica longitudinal, con los datos de 90 sujetos con edades comprendidas entre 25 y 70 años, analizados 2,5 años después de la evaluación inicial. Se obtuvo la edad, el sexo, los antecedentes patológicos personales, los medicamentos empleados, el peso, la talla, el perímetro de cintura y la tensión arterial, así como las concentraciones de glucosa al inicio y a los 2,5 años ulteriores, la insulina y los triglicéridos, además de calcular la resistencia a la insulina en la evaluación inicial. Se utilizó un modelo de puntaje-riesgo para la diabetes tipo 2. Resultados: la frecuencia de alteraciones del metabolismo de la glucosa (glucemia alterada en ayuna y diabetes tipo 2) a los 2,5 años ulteriores, de acuerdo con la presencia previa o no en los sujetos de glucemia alterada en ayunas, resistencia a la insulina y riesgo moderado/alto de diabetes tipo 2, fue superior en los sujetos con glucemia alterada en ayuna previa (72,4 por ciento [21/29]), con resistencia a la insulina al inicio (65,6 por ciento [40/61]) y con riesgo moderado/alto (54,4 por ciento [43/79]), en relación con aquellos sin glucemia alterada en ayuna, sin resistencia a la insulina y con riesgo bajo de diabetes (41,0 por ciento [25/61], p= 0,005; 20,7 por ciento [6/29], p= 0,006 y 27,3 por ciento [3/11], p< 0,0001 respectivamente). La resistencia a la insulina y el riesgo de diabetes tipo 2 moderado/alto mostraron una elevada sensibilidad para identificar sujetos con alteraciones del metabolismo de la glucosa (87,0 y 93,5 por ciento respectivamente), por el contrario de la glucemia alterada en ayunas, que mostró una baja sensibilidad (45,7 por ciento). De los 19 sujetos que desarrollaron diabetes tipo 2 a los 2,5 años, el 100 por ciento presentó riesgo de diabetes tipo 2 moderado/alto y 94,7 por ciento resistencia a la insulina al inicio. Conclusiones: la resistencia a la insulina y el riesgo de diabetes tipo 2 podrían ser de gran utilidad en la identificación de individuos con alto riesgo para padecer diabetes(AU)


Introduction: at present, there is no set strategy in Cuba for the screening of impaired glucose metabolism. Objective: to evaluate the diagnostic capacity of three methodologies to predict the risk of impaired glucose metabolism in overweighed and obese individuals. Methods: a longitudinal diagnostic evaluation study was carried out using data from 90 subjects aged 25 to 70 years, which were analyzed two and a half years after the initial assessment. Information about age, sex, personal pathological history, used medication, weight, height, waist circumference and blood pressure as well the glucose concentrations at the beginning and two and a half years later, insulin and triglyceride indexes was collected in addition to estimating the insulin-resistance index in the initial evaluation. A risk-score model for type 2 diabetes was also used. Results: the frequency of impaired glucose metabolism (impaired fasting glycemia and type 2 diabetes) after two and a half years, according to the previous existence or not of impaired fasting glycemia, insulin resistance and moderate/high risk of type 2 diabetes, was higher in subjects with previous impaired fasting glycemia (72,4 percent [21/29]), with insulin resistance at the beginning (65.6 percent [40/61]) and with moderate/high risk (54,4 percent [43/79]) than in those individuals without impaired fasting glycemia, insulin resistance and with low diabetes risk (41.0 percent [25/61], p= 0,005; 20.7 percent [6/29], p= 0.006 and 27.3 percent [3/11], p< 0.0001, respectively). Insulin resistance index and moderate/high risk of type 2 diabetes showed high sensitivity to identify subjects with impaired glucose metabolism (87.0 and 93.5 percent, respectively), in contrast to impaired fasting glucose whose sensitivity was low (45.7 percent). Of 19 individuals who developed type 2 diabetes two and a half years later, 100 percent had moderate/high risk of type 2 diabetes and 94.7 percent had insulin resistance at the beginning. Conclusions: insulin resistance and risk of type 2 diabetes could be very useful in detecting individuals with high risk of developing diabetes(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Risk Factors , Glucose Metabolism Disorders/prevention & control , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/diagnosis , Overweight/etiology , Obesity/etiology , Prediabetic State/prevention & control , Insulin Resistance , Longitudinal Studies , Evaluation Study
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Neuroimage Clin ; 11: 210-223, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26955516

ABSTRACT

The underlying mechanisms of alpha band (8-12 Hz) neural oscillations are of importance to the functioning of attention control systems as well as to neuropsychiatric conditions that are characterized by deficits of that system, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The objectives of the present study were to test if visual encoding-related alpha event-related desynchronization (ERD) correlates with fronto-parieto-occipital connectivity, and whether this is disrupted in ADHD during spatial working memory (SWM) performance. We acquired EEG concurrently with fMRI in thirty boys (12-16 yrs. old, 15 with ADHD), during SWM encoding. Psychophysiological connectivity analyses indicated that alpha ERD during SWM encoding was associated with both occipital activation and fronto-parieto-occipital functional connectivity, a finding that expands on prior associations between alpha ERD and occipital activation. This finding provides novel support for the interpretation of alpha ERD (and the associated changes in occipital activation) as a phenomenon that involves, and perhaps arises as a result of, top-down network interactions. Alpha ERD was associated less strongly with occipital activity, but associated more strongly with fronto-parieto-occipital connectivity in ADHD, consistent with a compensatory attentional response. Additionally, we illustrate that degradation of EEG data quality by MRI-amplified motion artifacts is robust to existing cleaning algorithms and is significantly correlated with hyperactivity symptoms and the ADHD Combined Type diagnosis. We conclude that persistent motion-related MR artifacts in EEG data can increase variance and introduce bias in interpretation of group differences in populations characterized by hypermobility--a clear limitation of current-state EEG-fMRI methodology.


Subject(s)
Alpha Rhythm/physiology , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity , Cerebral Cortex/diagnostic imaging , Electroencephalography , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Memory, Short-Term/physiology , Adolescent , Analysis of Variance , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/diagnostic imaging , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/pathology , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/physiopathology , Child , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Male , Nerve Net/diagnostic imaging , Oxygen/blood , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Spatial Learning/physiology
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