Search
Advanced Search
Share|
spacer.gif Advancing Diabetes Self Management: Community Health Center, Inc. spacer.gif
 
Ranking Evidence-Based Practice
Description The goal of the Advancing Diabetes Self Management program at the Community Health Center was to improve the health outcomes of people with type 2 diabetes. This program targeted adults who were patients at three different health center throughout Connecticut.

During the initial session, Certified Diabetes Educators collected baseline information and clinical data, performed an assessment of diabetes knowledge, psychosocial, cultural and social factors, and administered a depression screening questionnaire. Participants who had coexisting depression were referred to a therapist.

After the first session, participants were given the choice to take part in any of the following activities: individual education sessions, group sessions, physical activity sessions, and cooking clubs. Participants were encouraged to think about behaviors, goals, and actions that they could take to improve their health outcomes. After goals were set, staff members worked to repeatedly emphasize and encourage goal attainment and maintenance over time.
Goal / Mission The goal of the Advancing Diabetes Self Management program at the Community Health Center was to improve the health outcomes of people with type 2 diabetes.
Results / Accomplishments In the diabetes self-management program, 488 patients participated. Patients who had provided pre- and post-intervention clinical data demonstrated a significant mean drop in A1C levels of 0.9% per year (p<0.0001). In addition, participant's average LDL cholesterol dropped by 23.3 mg/dl. In regards to lowering blood pressure, 42.3% of participants achieved a blood pressure of <130/80 mmHg which was a marked increase from 28.8% at the start of the program.
Categories Health / Diabetes
Organization(s) Community Health Center, Inc.
Source The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Date of Publication 11/1/2008
Date of Implementation 2002
Location State: Connecticut
Primary Contact Daren Anderson
635 Main Street
Middletown, CT 06457
(860) 347-6971
daren.anderson@va.gov
http://www.diabetesinitiative.org/programs/DICH...
For more details http://www.chc1.com/

http://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/26...
Target Audience Adults, Racial / Ethnic Minorities, people with type 2 diabetes
Back to Promising Practices Home