Participation of Latinos in the Diabetes Self-Management Program and Programa de Manejo Personal de la Diabetes.

Innovation in Aging Pub Date : 2020-03-18 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1093/geroni/igaa006
Carolyn A Mendez-Luck, Diana J Govier, Jeff Luck, Esmeralda J Julyan, Shyama Mahakalanda, Angelica P Herrera-Venson
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Background and objectives: The Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP) and Programa de Manejo Personal de la Diabetes (PMPD) have been shown to reduce complications from poorly controlled diabetes. Only a few research studies have examined Latino individuals' participation in them. This study examines workshop completion among DSMP and PMPD participants and the effects of race/ethnicity, workshop language, workshop type, and workshop site on program completion rates by participants.

Research design and methods: We used data from the National Council on Aging's data repository of individuals who participated in DSMP or PMPD between January 2010 and March 2019. Using a pooled cross-sectional study design, we examined workshop completion among 8,321 Latino and 23,537 non-Latino white (NLW) participants. We utilized linear probability models to estimate the effects of race/ethnicity and workshop language/type among the full sample; a stratified model estimated the separate effects of workshop language, type, and delivery site among Latinos. Participant characteristics included age, sex, education, number of chronic health conditions, living arrangement, health insurance status, and geographic location of workshop.

Results: Compared to NLW participants in DSMP English workshops, Latinos enrolled in any workshop had a higher probability of completing at least four workshop sessions, and Latinos enrolled in PMPD Spanish workshops had a higher probability of completing six of six sessions. Among the Latino subsample, participation in PMPD Spanish or English workshops was associated with completing at least four sessions or all six sessions compared with participation in DSMP Spanish or English workshops. Among Latino participants, the effects of workshop site on completion rates were mixed.

Discussion and implications: Diabetes self-management education programs tailored for Latino participants had higher completion rates. Further research is warranted to better understand the effect of workshop site and participant characteristics on completion of DSMP and PMPD programs.

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拉丁美洲人参与糖尿病自我管理计划和糖尿病个人管理计划。
背景和目的:糖尿病自我管理计划(DSMP)和糖尿病个人管理计划(PMPD)已被证明可以减少糖尿病控制不良的并发症。只有少数研究调查了拉丁裔个人参与其中的情况。本研究考察了DSMP和PMPD参与者的工作坊完成率,以及种族/民族、工作坊语言、工作坊类型和工作坊地点对参与者计划完成率的影响。研究设计和方法:我们使用了2010年1月至2019年3月期间参加DSMP或PMPD的国家老龄化委员会数据存储库中的数据。采用汇集的横断面研究设计,我们检查了8,321名拉丁裔和23,537名非拉丁裔白人(NLW)参与者的研讨会完成情况。我们利用线性概率模型来估计种族/民族和车间语言/类型对整个样本的影响;分层模型估计了车间语言、类型和交付地点对拉丁美洲人的单独影响。参与者的特征包括年龄、性别、教育程度、慢性疾病数量、生活安排、健康保险状况和车间的地理位置。结果:与参加DSMP英语讲习班的NLW参与者相比,参加任何讲习班的拉丁裔参与者完成至少四个讲习班的可能性更高,参加PMPD西班牙语讲习班的拉丁裔参与者完成六个讲习班的可能性更高。在拉丁裔亚样本中,与参加DSMP西班牙语或英语讲习班相比,参加PMPD西班牙语或英语讲习班与完成至少四次或全部六次讲习班相关。在拉丁裔参与者中,工作坊地点对完成率的影响是混合的。讨论与启示:为拉丁裔参与者量身定制的糖尿病自我管理教育项目完成率较高。为了更好地了解工作坊地点和参与者特征对完成DSMP和PMPD计划的影响,需要进一步的研究。
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