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Date: Jun 2022
Describes BuchananCares, a collaboration among health professionals from the Appalachian College of Pharmacy, Buchanan General Hospital in rural Virginia, and the Virginia Department of Health. Designed to reduce patient readmissions and improve medication use for patients with COPD, diabetes, heart failure, and pneumonia.
...diabetes, heart failure, and pneumonia. --- View more BuchananCares Program: A Team-based Care Pilot Led by a Rural...
Date: Nov 2018
Provides an infographic highlighting health disparities for American Indian and Alaska Native children and adults. Covers obesity, depression, diabetes, and more.
...diabetes, and more. --- View more American Indian & Alaska Native Health Inequities Compared to Non-Hispanic...
Date: Aug 2023
Examines public belief in breastfeeding health benefits for the mother. Utilizes 2018 and 2021 survey data to analyze perceptions related to decreased cancer, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes risk according to survey respondent gender, age, race/ethnicity, education, income, employment, marital status, region, and metro versus nonmetro location.
...diabetes risk according to survey respondent gender, age, race/ethnicity, education, income, employment, marital status, region...
Date: Nov 2019
Compares mailed survey data with emergency department (ED) claims data in Sullivan County, New York to assess validity of using ED data for improved health surveillance of rural disease prevalence. Includes maps of sub-county level estimates of diabetes, asthma, and hypertension.
...diabetes, asthma, and hypertension. --- View more Improving the Geographical Precision of Rural Chronic Disease Surveillance...
Date: Mar 2015
Community-based participatory research study describing the quality of food on children's menus in 137 restaurants located in three predominantly rural counties in Virginia and North Carolina, areas with high rates of diabetes and obesity among adults. Looked at healthy eating options for rural compared to urban locations and for areas that are predominantly Black, White, and mixed race.
...diabetes and obesity among adults. Looked at healthy eating options for rural compared to urban...
Date: Sep 2017
Reports on the current challenges facing Appalachia. Breaks down data by education and workforce, entrepreneurism and job creation, energy and infrastructure, and rural health. Looks specifically at mortality rates, obesity and diabetes prevalence, and drug overdose death rates.
...diabetes prevalence, and drug overdose death rates. --- View more The Appalachia Initiative: A Bipartisan Approach...
Date: Mar 2017
Details a study on food security and cardiovascular disease in American Indians in Oklahoma. Bases conclusions on survey data from 513 AI adults from 2 tribal nations completed between April and May of 2015. Breaks down data by age, gender, and education, as well as rates of diabetes, obesity, and hypertension.
...diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. --- View more Food Insecurity and Chronic Diseases Among American Indians in Rural...
Date: Jan 2022
Examines connections between social determinants of health and metabolic syndrome after first pregnancy, including hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. Reports on metabolic syndrome in 4,484 participants broken down by income, education, acculturation, social support, insurance, and health literacy. Includes rural versus urban data in Table 2.
...diabetes, and obesity. Reports on metabolic syndrome in 4,484 participants broken down by income...
Date: May 2015
An overview of the health status of the population living along the California border region. Addresses healthcare access, obesity, diabetes, mental health, tuberculosis, sexually transmissible infections, HIV/AIDS, immunizations, and vaccine preventable diseases.
...diabetes, mental health, tuberculosis, sexually transmissible infections, HIV/AIDS, immunizations, and vaccine preventable diseases. --- View more...
Reviewed: Mar 2024
Provides learning opportunities for clinicians and staff working in American Indian and Alaska Native communities to receive specialized care training in a variety of topics including behavioral health, COVID-19, diabetes, hepatitis C, maternal and child health, substance use disorders, and more.
...diabetes, hepatitis C, maternal and child health, substance use disorders, and more. --- View more Indian...