Building Capacity to Reduce Disparities in Diabetes

Author:

Colleran Kathleen1,Harding Erika1,Kipp Billie Jo2,Zurawski Andrea3,MacMillan Barbara3,Jelinkova Lucie1,Kalishman Summers4,Dion Denise4,Som Dara1,Arora Sanjeev1

Affiliation:

1. University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Albuquerque, NM

2. University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Center for Native American Health, Albuquerque, NM

3. University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Patient Education, Albuquerque, NM

4. University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Office of Program Evaluation, Education and Research Albuquerque, NM

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine whether an innovative interactive distance training program is an effective modality to train community health workers (CHWs) to become members of the diabetes health care team. The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center has developed a rigorous diabetes training program for CHWs involving both distance and hands-on learning as part of Project ECHO™ (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes). Methods Twenty-three diverse CHW participants from across New Mexico were enrolled in the first training session. Participants completed surveys at baseline and at the end of the program. They attended a 3-day hands-on training session, followed by weekly participation in tele/video conferences for 6 months. Wilcoxon signed-rank statistics were used to compare pre- and posttest results. Results Participants demonstrated significant improvements in diabetes knowledge ( P = .002), diabetes attitudes ( P = .04) and confidence in both clinical and nonclinical skills ( P < .001 and P = .04, respectively). Additionally, during focus group discussions, participants reported numerous benefits from participation in the program. Conclusions Community health worker participation in the Project ECHO diabetes training program resulted in significant increases in knowledge, confidence, and attitudes in providing care to patients with diabetes. Studies are ongoing to determine whether the training has a positive impact on patient outcomes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Professions (miscellaneous),Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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