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Health Literacy Changes In A Technology-Enhanced Diabetes Prevention Program, Cody Goessl
Health Literacy Changes In A Technology-Enhanced Diabetes Prevention Program, Cody Goessl
Theses & Dissertations
Background: In 2001, the Diabetes Prevention Program was published evaluating the efficacy of a pharmaceutical intervention, Metformin, and a behavioral lifestyle intervention (LI) to reduce incidence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus. The LI was observed to reduce the incidence of the disease by 58% relative to 31% in the medication treatment. Amongst technology based LIs, little has been done to address different health literacy populations.
Objectives: This dissertation evaluated how teach-back and teach-to-goal can influence the uptake of information obtained in each health education lesson, behaviors and its influence on engagement and weight loss.
Methods: Four hundred forty-two participants …
Improving Health Literacy Among Latino Migrant Dairy Farmworkers, Dayna A. Stimson
Improving Health Literacy Among Latino Migrant Dairy Farmworkers, Dayna A. Stimson
College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications
Background/Purpose: Latino migrant farmworkers are a marginalized and medically underserved population in Vermont and nationally. They experience significant health disparities and barriers to healthcare access compared to others living in rural areas. Barriers include limited knowledge regarding available services and low general and health literacy. These barriers lead to poorer health outcomes. The purpose of this evidence-based project was to enhance health literacy and follow-up care for migrant farmworkers by improving health literacy in a community health outreach setting.
Methods: In northwestern Vermont, 33 outpatient migrant farmworkers were recruited following health screening visit and referred for follow-up. AHRQ …