Closing the gap: eliminating health care disparities among Latinos with diabetes using health information technology tools and patient navigators - PubMed (original) (raw)

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Closing the gap: eliminating health care disparities among Latinos with diabetes using health information technology tools and patient navigators

Lenny López et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2012.

Abstract

Latinos have higher rates of diabetes and diabetes-related complications compared to non-Latinos. Clinical diabetes self-management tools that rely on innovative health information technology (HIT) may not be widely used by Latinos, particularly those that have low literacy or numeracy, low income, and/or limited English proficiency. Prior work has shown that tailored diabetes self-management educational interventions are feasible and effective in improving diabetes knowledge and physiological measures among Latinos, especially those interventions that utilize tailored coaching and navigator programs. In this article, we discuss the role of HIT for diabetes management in Latinos and describe a novel "eNavigator" role that we are developing to increase HIT adoption and thereby reduce health care disparities.

© 2012 Diabetes Technology Society.

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The Diabetes Connect System utilizes wireless linking technology for uploading glucometer data to a secure Web site.

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An example of data provided by the Diabetes Connect System Web interface.

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