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Emory Latino Diabetes Education Program
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Atlanta |
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Georgia |
| Zip Code: |
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30303 |
| Conditions: |
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Diabetes |
| Purpose: |
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Latinos represent the largest minority group in the United States with a population of 35
million or 12.5%. National surveys indicate that the prevalence of type 2 diabetes is 1.9
times higher in Latinos than non-whites, and that approximately 24% percent of Latinos over
the age of 45 years have diabetes. In Georgia, Latinos make up approximately 6.5% of the
population. During 1990 and 2000, the prevalence of diabetes in Fulton and Dekalb counties,
two of the most populated areas in Georgia and the Atlanta metropolitan area increased by
30%. Language and cultural barriers represent the two most important obstacles in educating
and improving the care of Latino patients with diabetes. Less than 5% of physicians, 2% of
nurses, and 2.5% of dentists in the US speak Spanish.
The Emory Latino Diabetes education program has been in existence since December 2005. Our
program aims to deliver diabetes education in Spanish to the underserved Latino community in
Metro Atlanta. Program participants attend an initial 2.5hr diabetes education class in
Spanish. The class curriculum follows the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE)
seven self-care behaviors: healthy eating, being active, monitoring, medication use,
problem-solving and healthy coping. Participants are invited to return to a follow-up
session within 6 months. Follow-sessions are held in the late afternoon. These sessions are
discussion-based and include an activity such as salsa lessons and cooking demonstrations.
We would like to obtain IRB approval to analyze and publish that data we collect during our
educational sessions. We would like to collect retrospective data from past participants in
the program (for which we request a waiver of informed consent and HIPAA authorization), and
we would like to consent current and future participants to use their data.
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| Study Summary: |
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Participants complete a questionnaire which assesses behaviors and social and demographic
characteristics of the Latino community we serve. In order to track patients outcomes, at
the beginning of each class we also measure A1C, blood pressure, weight, BMI and waist
circumference.
Diabetes education classes and follow-up sessions are offered at Grady Memorial Hospital
(Diabetes Clinic, International Medical Center), Grady North Dekalb Clinic (Chamblee), and
North Fulton Regional Hospital.
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| Criteria: |
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Inclusion Criteria:
- spanish speaking patients with diabetes
Exclusion Criteria:
- under 18 years of age
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| NCT ID: |
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NCT00793884 |
| Primary Contact: |
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Study Director Amparo Gonzalez, RN Emory University
Amparo Gonzalez, RN Phone: 404-778-1697 Email: amparo.gonzalez@emory.edu
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| Backup Contact: |
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Email: agord23@emory.edu Alicia Gordon-Thomas, RN Phone: 404-778-1762
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| Location Contact: |
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Atlanta, Georgia 30303 United States
Amparo Gonzalez, RN Phone: 404-778-1697 Email: amparo.gonzalez@emory.edu
Site Status: Recruiting |
| Data Source: |
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| Date Processed: |
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May 21, 2013 |
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