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Community-Based Hemoglobin A1C Testing in Barbershops to Identify Black Men With Undiagnosed Diabetes.
JAMA Internal Medicine ( IF 39.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-01 , DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.6867
Marcela Osorio 1 , Joseph E Ravenell 2 , Mary A Sevick 2 , Yonathan Ararso 1 , Ta'Loria Young 3 , Stephen P Wall 2 , David C Lee 1, 2
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In the United States, black men with diabetes have disproportionately high rates of diabetic complications and are less likely to survive into their 70s compared with men in other racial and ethnic groups.1,2 The diagnosis of diabetes is often delayed, especially among black men without a regular source of primary care. In barbershops, which are places of trust among black men, community-based interventions have been successful in identifying and treating men with hypertension.3 Using point-of-care hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) testing, we evaluated a community-based approach for diabetes screening in barbershops owned by black individuals.



中文翻译:

在理发店中进行基于社区的血红蛋白A1C测试,以识别未诊断为糖尿病的黑人。

在美国,与其他种族和族裔的男性相比,患有糖尿病的黑人男性的糖尿病并发症发生率高得多,并且存活到70多岁的可能性较小。1 ,2个型糖尿病的诊断经常延迟,尤其是黑人男性无初级护理的常规来源。在黑人男性信任的理发店中,基于社区的干预措施已成功地识别和治疗了高血压男性。3使用即时护理血红蛋白A 1c(HbA 1c)测试,我们评估了黑人个体拥有的理发店中基于社区的糖尿病筛查方法。

更新日期:2020-04-01
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