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Diabetes Spectr ; 32(4): 368-377, 2019 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31798295

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PURPOSE: Diabetes self-management education and support (DSME/S) is an effective strategy to improve health outcomes. However, little is known about the impact of formal DSME/S on psychological distress among minority populations. The study purposes were to 1) explore the impact of a culturally tailored DSME/S intervention on psychological distress and diabetes-related outcomes among African-American and Hispanic/Latino participants and 2) examine differences across groups in self-care, self-efficacy, diabetes knowledge, and psychological distress. METHODS: Using a pre- and post-test research design, baseline and post-test assessments were conducted at weeks 1 and 7 of the intervention, respectively. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics for demographic variables and four outcomes (self-care, self-efficacy, knowledge, and psychological distress score), general linear regression analysis of the post-test outcomes, and the Spearman correlation between psychological distress score and the outcomes. RESULTS: Compared to African-American participants (n = 122), Hispanic/Latino participants (n = 137) were significantly younger and less educated. The two groups were comparable in sex, income, and health status. Significant pre- to post-test improvements were seen in each group for self-care, self-efficacy, and psychological distress. Diabetes knowledge had moderate improvement. Hispanics/Latinos had significantly greater post-test self-efficacy and self-care scores compared to African Americans. For both African-American and Hispanic/Latino participants, lower psychological distress scores were generally associated with greater self-efficacy and self-care. Psychological distress scores were not significantly associated with knowledge in African-Amerian or Hispanic/Latino participants. For African Americans only, better health status was significantly associated with less psychological distress. CONCLUSION: DSME/S programs have the potential to improve psychological health among African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos, which can lead to better diabetes outcomes.

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Physician Exec ; 38(3): 48-50, 52, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23885496

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hospital in northern Arizona got rid of 36 degree feedback and installed a new evaluation system that raised patient satisfaction scores and boosted employee engagement.


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Liderança , Corpo Clínico Hospitalar , Papel Profissional , Arizona , Avaliação de Desempenho Profissional , Humanos , Estudos de Casos Organizacionais , Satisfação do Paciente
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Rehabil Psychol ; 55(2): 139-50, 2010 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20496968

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BACKGROUND: This study sought to examine the specific sources of challenges as identified by parents of children with disabilities. METHOD: Focus groups were conducted with 40 parent caregivers. Data gathered were coded into themes which were then analyzed through an intentional process of data reduction that resulted in the cross site validation of four superordinate themes. RESULTS: Four themes emerged as the most prominent barriers to positive parent wellbeing: (a) access to information and services, (b) financial barriers, (c) school and community inclusion, and (d) family support. These four themes are indicative of problems associated with a lack of match between caregiver needs and services, resources, or support available in the community to meet those needs. CONCLUSION: Caring for a child with a disability can be challenging, but many of these challenges are likely due to a lack of necessary environmental supports. Future research should expand on these findings and policy makers, scientists and providers should give particular attention to the environmental support needs of parents in order to create policies and interventions that are more family-centered.


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Crianças com Deficiência , Poder Familiar , Pais/psicologia , Qualidade de Vida/psicologia , Adulto , Afeto , Atitude , Criança , Família/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Relações Pais-Filho , Apoio Social , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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