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121. Evaluating the Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Tailored Diabetes Education Program for Rural Residents - Resources
Date: Apr 2026

Uses data collected from 18 Appalachian Kentucky residents enrolled in a 6-week diabetes intervention. Assesses clinical outcomes, knowledge, self-care, attitudes, and social support post intervention.

...Diabetes Education Program for Rural Residents --- Uses data collected from 18 Appalachian Kentucky residents enrolled...

122. Association Between Area-Level Socioeconomic Deprivation and Diabetes Care Quality in US Primary Care Practices - Resources
Date: Dec 2021

Results of a study examining the association between deprived and rural areas and optimal diabetes care, using data from patients who received care at Mayo Clinic or Mayo Clinic Health System primary care practices in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin in 2019. Features statistics with breakdowns by urban, rural, and highly rural areas.

...Diabetes Care Quality in US Primary Care Practices --- Results of a study examining the association...

123. Geographic and Sociodemographic Patterns in Prevalence of Diagnosed Diabetes, US, 2021–2024 - Resources
Date: Apr 2026

Analyzes the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes in rural and urban populations using 2021-2024 NHIS data. Includes rural-urban data comparisons by sociodemographic group, including sex, age, body mass index, race and ethnicity, income level, food security status, and more.

...Diabetes, US, 2021–2024 --- Analyzes the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes in rural and urban populations...

124. Sociocultural Construction of Food Ways in Low-Income Mexican-American Women with Diabetes: A Qualitative Study - Resources
Date: Aug 2016

Explores successful type 2 diabetes management practices of low-income Hispanic women residing in a rural community on the Texas-Mexico border in a sociocultural context, specifically looking at foodways. Foodways are the cultural, social, and economic practices relating to the production and consumption of food.

...Diabetes: A Qualitative Study --- Explores successful type 2 diabetes management practices of low-income Hispanic...

125. Geographic Variation in Amputations for Medicare Patients With Diabetic Lower-Extremity Wounds - Resources
Date: May 2026

Examines the factors and geographic variations related to amputations for patients with diabetic lower-extremity (DLE) wounds. Examines 707,971 recorded DLE wounds in Medicare patients according to patient characteristics, area deprivation, rurality, specialty care availability, and more. Includes U.S. heat maps showing percentage of amputations, wound management program availability, and podiatrist supply treating DLE wounds according to hospital referral region (HRR).

...Diabetic Lower-Extremity Wounds --- Examines the factors and geographic variations related to amputations for patients...

126. At Tribal Health Clinics, Patients Are Finding Success Managing Diabetes - News
Date: May 1, 2026

The Nez Perce Tribe's Nimiipuu Health Clinic and the Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center at the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation offer diabetes management programs, providing patients access to registered dietitians, fitness classes and cooking classes. Source: Northwest Public Broadcasting.

...Diabetes --- The Nez Perce Tribe's Nimiipuu Health Clinic and the Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center...

127. Rural/Urban Disparities in the Availability of Diabetes Prevention Programs in US Hospitals - Resources
Date: Sep 2025

Examines access to Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) by geographic and socioeconomic variables. Analyzes DPPs in 3,204 general medical hospitals according to sociodemographic variables such as food environment, insurance rates, income, and more, as well as hospital characteristics, such as ownership type, geographic region, and county location of metro, micro, or noncore.

...Diabetes Prevention Programs in US Hospitals --- Examines access to Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) by geographic...

128. Intervention Mapping as a Guide for the Development of a Diabetes Peer Support Intervention in Rural Alabama - Resources
Date: Jan 2012

Describes development of a culturally relevant program to improve diabetes self-management among medically underserved African American adults in Alabama's Black Belt. Discusses intervention mapping as a systematic process combining theory, empirical evidence from the literature, and data from the community, and shows how this may be a useful approach in developing and adapting programs.

...Diabetes Peer Support Intervention in Rural Alabama --- Describes development of a culturally relevant program to improve...

129. Evaluating Home-Based Health Coaching from Community Health Representatives for Navajo Adults with Type 2 Diabetes - Resources
Date: 2019

Reports on the Community Outreach and Patient Empowerment (COPE) program that utilizes community health representatives (CHRs) in the home setting to assist Navajo adults with diabetes management. Discusses CHRs' community-wide health promotion strategies and individualized in-home patient care. Includes results of the program on participant health.

...Diabetes --- Reports on the Community Outreach and Patient Empowerment (COPE) program that utilizes community health...

130. Identifying High-Risk Neighborhoods Using Electronic Medical Records: A Population-Based Approach for Targeting Diabetes Prevention and Treatment Interventions - Resources
Date: Jul 2016

Reports findings from a study examining how electronic medical records (EMRs) can be used to address chronic health conditions, specifically diabetes. Discusses how EMRs can be used to identify at-risk neighborhoods for community-based interventions. The study focused on two urban counties and one rural county in Minnesota.

...Diabetes Prevention and Treatment Interventions --- Reports findings from a study examining how electronic medical records...