Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes Prevention Outcomes: Insights from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education Study

Description: This study examines racial and ethnic differences in diabetes prevention outcomes in the PRIDE Study, evaluating 12-month weight change and uptake of the Diabetes Prevention Program or metformin after a pharmacist-led shared decision-making intervention.

Citation: Castellon-Lopez, Y., Duru, O. K., Turk, N., Moreno, G., Norris, K. C., Vu, A., Saju, R. P., Tseng, C. H., Skrine-Jeffers, K., Mangione, C. M., Frosch, D., & Moin, T. (2024). Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes Prevention Outcomes: Insights from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education Study. Health equity, 8(1), 659–666. https://doi.org/10.1089/heq.2023.0186

Creative Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Audience
Community health workers / Patient navigators / Promotoras
Healthcare providers
Researchers
Language
English
Resource Type
Publications
Priority Population
Adults
All racial and ethnic groups
Topic Areas
Diabetes/Chronic disease prevention
Social determinants of health
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