Mobilizing communities: local applications of the Diabetes Today national training center project.

M. Damond, Andrew M. Winters, L. Jack, D. Cropper, M. Londoño, Ronald Stoddard
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In 1992, the Division of Diabetes Translation developed the Diabetes Today program to train representatives of state and local health departments on how to develop, implement, and evaluate community-based diabetes prevention and control programs. This commentary briefly describes the evolution of the Diabetes Today program in the United States. The Diabetes Today program utilizes a training curriculum to increase expertise in community assessment; coalition building; adult-learn principle, program planning, implementation, and evaluation. The training curriculum contains four modules: defining diabetes and mobilizing a community response; assessing diabetes in your community; planning your diabetes program, and evaluating your diabetes program. Two versions of the curriculum have been utilized--one in English and the other in Spanish. This commentary presents two examples of Diabetes Today efforts--The Missouri Diabetes Control and Prevention (English) and the United States/Mexico Border Diabetes Project (Spanish version)--to briefly describe how this program planning, implementation, and evaluation model can generate a community response to diabetes.
动员社区:“今日糖尿病”国家培训中心项目在当地的应用。
1992年,糖尿病翻译部制定了“今日糖尿病”计划,培训州和地方卫生部门的代表如何制定、实施和评估基于社区的糖尿病预防和控制计划。这篇评论简要地描述了“今日糖尿病”项目在美国的演变。“今日糖尿病”项目利用培训课程提高社区评估方面的专业知识;联盟建设;成人学习原则,方案规划,实施和评估。培训课程包括四个模块:定义糖尿病和动员社区作出反应;评估你所在社区的糖尿病情况;规划你的糖尿病项目,评估你的糖尿病项目。使用了两种版本的课程,一种是英语版本,另一种是西班牙语版本。本评论介绍了“今日糖尿病”项目的两个例子——密苏里州糖尿病控制和预防项目(英语)和美国/墨西哥边境糖尿病项目(西班牙语)——简要描述了该项目的规划、实施和评估模式如何产生社区对糖尿病的反应。
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