| Literature DB >> 28740845 |
Cecilia Ballesteros Rosales1, Jill Eileen Guernsey de Zapien1, Jean Chang1, Maia Ingram1, Maria L Fernandez2, Scott C Carvajal1, Lisa K Staten3.
Abstract
This paper describes a community coalition-university partnership to address health needs in an underserved US-Mexico border, community. For approximately 15 years, this coalition engaged in community-based participatory research with community organizations, state/local health departments, and the state's only accredited college of public health. Notable efforts include the systematic collection of health-relevant data 12 years apart and data that spawned numerous health promotion activities. The latter includes specific evidence-based chronic disease-preventive interventions, including one that is now disseminated and replicated in Latino communities in the US and Mexico, and policy-level changes. Survey data to evaluate changes in a range of health problems and needs, with a specific focus on those related to diabetes and access to health-care issues-identified early on in the coalition as critical health problems affecting the community-are presented. Next steps for this community and lessons learned that may be applicable to other communities are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: border health; border health survey; community engagement; community health; community-based participatory research
Year: 2017 PMID: 28740845 PMCID: PMC5502400 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Demographics and health service utilization in Douglas, Arizona, 1988 and 2010.
| Variables | 1997–1998 ( | 2010–2011 ( |
|---|---|---|
| 44.77 (±15.3) | 52.77 (±19.0) | |
| Male | 307 (33.6) | 264 (37.3) |
| Female | 608 (66.4) | 444 (62.7) |
| Yes | 852 (93.1) | 649 (91.7) |
| No | 63 (6.9) | 59 (8.3) |
| US-born | 366 (40.0) | 303 (42.8) |
| Foreign-born | 549 (60.0) | 405 (57.2) |
| 458 (50.1) | 406 (57.3) | |
| 671 (73.3) | 628 (88.7) | |
| None | 69 (7.5) | 24 (3.4) |
| Private doctor | 272 (29.7) | 194 (27.4) |
| Health center (public) | 511 (55.8) | 479 (67.7) |
| Other | 63 (6.9) | 40 (5.7) |
| 109 (11.9) | 88 (12.4) | |
| Uninsured | 33 (3.6) | 18 (2.5) |
| Medicaid | 23 (2.5) | 41 (5.7) |
| Medicare | 7 (0.7) | 28 (3.9) |
| Private | 11 (1.2) | 26 (3.6) |
| Blood pressure | 76 (8.3) | 88 (12.4) |
| Urine | 53 (5.7) | 78 (11.0) |
| Vision | 45 (4.9) | 48 (6.7) |
Diabetes prevalence, control, and related health service utilization in Douglas Arizona, 1998 and 2010.
| Variables | 1997–1998 ( | 2010–2011 ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diabetes, cases (total prevalence %) | 121 (13.2%) | 139 (19.6%) | ||
| Age 18–24 | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
| Age 25–34 | 12 (7.0%) | 2 (2.5%) | ||
| Age 35–44 | 25 (11.1%) | 6 (6.1%) | ||
| Age 45–54 | 20 (12.7%) | 20 (16.1%) | ||
| Age 55–64 | 30 (23.1%) | 40 (32.3%) | ||
| Age 65+ | 34 (25.2%) | 71 (34.0%) | ||
| Diabetes, age-adjusted prevalence, % | 12.5% | 13.8% | ||
| Yearly glucose check-up, | 476 (52.0%) | 574 (81.0%) | ||
| Diabetes control, | Controlled | Uncontrolled | Controlled | Uncontrolled |
| 62 (51.2%) | 59 (48.8%) | 85 (61.2%) | 54 (38.8%) | |
| Diabetes medical treatment, | Yes | No | Yes | No |
| 673 (73.5%) | 242 (26.5%) | 648 (91.5%) | 60 (8.5%) | |
| Yearly glucose check-up, | 476 (52.0%) | 574 (81.0%) | ||
| Diabetes control, | Controlled | Uncontrolled | Controlled | Uncontrolled |
| 62 (51.2%) | 59 (48.8%) | 85 (61.2%) | 54 (38.8%) | |
| Diabetes medical treatment, | Yes | No | Yes | No |
| 673 (73.5%) | 242 (26.5%) | 648 (91.5%) | 60 (8.5%) | |
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