- ►diabetesjournals.org DE Bonds, DJ Zaccaro, AJ Karter, JV Selby, … - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—Comparison groups were similar in baseline characteristics. African
Americans and Hispanics were equally likely as their non-Hispanic white
comparison group to receive treatment for diabetes, hypertension, ... Cited by 58 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org N de Rekeneire, RN Rooks, EM Simonsick, RI … - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc OBJECTIVE—To evaluate racial differences and factors associated with worse
glycemic control in well-functioning older individuals with type 2 diabetes. Our
hypothesis was that glycemic control would be worse among black than white ... Cited by 45 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
M Heisler, DM Smith, RA Hayward, SL Krein, … - Medical Care, 2003 - jstor.org Page 1. MEDICAL CARE Volume 41, Number 11, pp 1221-1232 02003 Lippincott Williams
& Wilkins, Inc. Racial Disparities in Diabetes Care Processes, Outcomes, and ... Cited by 85 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- Free from Publisher AF Brown, EW Gregg, MR Stevens, AJ Karter, … - Diabetes Care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—Most quality indicators and intermediate outcomes were comparable
across race/ethnicity and socioeconomic position (SEP). Latinos and
Asians/Pacific Islanders had similar or better processes and intermediate ... Cited by 66 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►calmedfoundation.org [PDF] AJ Karter, A Ferrara, JY Liu, HH Moffet, LM … - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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- ►diabetesjournals.org BA Young, C Maynard, EJ Boyko - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—The 429,918 patients identified with diabetes were of the following
racial groups: Caucasian (56.2%), African American (15.3%), Asian (0.5%), Native
American (0.4%), and unknown race (21.4%). Minority individuals were, on ... Cited by 100 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►diabetesjournals.org MI Harris - Diabetes Care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—Almost all patients in each race and ethnic group had one primary
source of ambulatory medical care (92–97%), saw one physician at this source
(83–92%), and had at least semiannual physician visits (83–90%). Almost ... Cited by 188 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
RA Bell, F Camacho, K Goonan, V Duren- … - American journal of preventive medicine, 2001 - Elsevier Methods: Baseline medical record abstractions were performed (N=429) on diabetic
patients at 11 agencies serving low-income populations (community health
centers, free clinics, primary care clinics, and public health clinics) ... Cited by 48 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
JK Kirk, RA Bell, AG Bertoni, TA Arcury, SA … - The Annals of pharmacotherapy, 2005 - Harvey Whitney Books Diabetes is a growing problem nationally and world- wide. In the US, a
disproportionate burden of this dis- ease falls on minority populations.
Approximately 18 mil- lion Americans have diabetes,1 about one-third of ... Cited by 19 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions