The Experiences of American Indian Participants and Site Coordinators in a Gestational Diabetes Risk Reduction Trial
Description: This qualitative study examines how American Indian mother–daughter dyads and site coordinators experienced a community-based gestational diabetes prevention program, offering insights to improve culturally tailored diabetes prevention, education, and community engagement efforts in tribal and rural settings.
Citation: Stotz, S. A., Gonzales, K., Moore, K. R., Fischl, A. R., Garrow, H., O’Banion, N., Chalmers, L., Terry, M. A., & Charron-Prochownik, D. (2023). The Experiences of American Indian Participants and Site Coordinators in a Gestational Diabetes Risk Reduction Trial. Global qualitative nursing research, 10, 23333936231166482. https://doi.org/10.1177/23333936231166482
Audience
Community health workers / Patient navigators / Promotoras
Community-based organizations
Healthcare providers
Policy Makers
Researchers
Language
English
Resource Type
Publications
Priority Population
American Indian or Alaska Native
Tribal
Topic Areas
Community engagement
Diabetes/Chronic disease prevention
Dissemination
Research and evaluation
Social determinants of health
