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. 1997 Sep;167(3):138–144.

Overcoming social and cultural barriers to care for patients with diabetes.

J Humphry 1, L M Jameson 1, S Beckham 1
PMCID: PMC1304512  PMID: 9308405

Abstract

We attempted to develop a culturally sensitive alternative approach to diabetes management in a multiethnic, socially disadvantaged community (Waianae, Hawaii). The aims of this 3.5-year demonstration project were to establish regular community-based medical contact with diabetic patients who had a history of nonadherence to treatment regimens and to determine whether this strategy would lead to better health care (particularly improved self-management) in these patients. This community-based, culturally sensitive outreach system of medical follow up dramatically improved the amount and quality of medical care provided to this high-risk subpopulation of patients with diabetes.

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