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Mexican Americans With Type 2 Diabetes in an Emerging Latino Community: Evaluation of Health Disparity Factors and Interventions
Amirehsani, Karen A.
Abstract:
Mexican Americans suffer from disproportionately higher rates of type 2 diabetes and its associated complications than the general population. They also confront significant obstacles to health care access and may not receive the same quality of health care as non-Hispanic Whites. Understanding the factors contributing to their health disparities is critical for nurses and other health care providers working with Latino immigrants, especially those in emerging Latino communities such as North Carolina who may lack the established infrastructure of more traditional Latino communities. The purpose of this article is to explicate these factors and examine culturally competent diabetes interventions being used to assist Mexican Americans increase their knowledge of diabetes and health promoting behaviors in order to achieve better glycemic control and prevent complications.
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