Implementation of a Culturally Tailored Diabetes Intervention With Community Health Workers in American Samoa
Minority Diabetes Reports Thursday, September 26th, 2013The Diabetes Educator: September 19, 2013
Purpose The purpose of this article is to answer key implementation questions from our translation research with a primary care–based, nurse–community health worker (CHW) team intervention to support type 2 diabetes self-management.
Methods Descriptive data are given on intervention delivery, CHW visit content, patient safety, and intervention costs, along with statistical analyses to examine participant characteristics of higher attendance at visits.
Results In the intervention sample (n = 104), 74% (SD = 16%) of planned intervention visits occurred, guided by an algorithm-based protocol. Higher risk participants had a significantly lower dose of their weekly assigned visits (66%) than those at moderate (74%) and lower risk (90%). Twenty-eight percent of participants moved to a lower risk group over the year. Estimated intervention cost was $656 per person. Participants with less education were more likely to attend optimal percentage of visits. Read more