| Literature DB >> 32462104 |
Rhianon Liu1, Trilce Santana1, Dean Schillinger2, Frederick M Hecht1,2, Maria T Chao1,2.
Abstract
Purpose: To explore the experiences of living with painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) and with a group acupuncture intervention in a sample of low-income, diverse patients.Entities:
Keywords: acupuncture; diabetes; health disparities; pain; painful diabetic neuropathy; quality of life
Year: 2020 PMID: 32462104 PMCID: PMC7247034 DOI: 10.1089/heq.2020.0004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Equity ISSN: 2473-1242
Characteristics of Study Participants
| Characteristic | Qualitative subsample ( | Full sample ( |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years (mean±SD) | 59.4±9.9 | 58.8±11.1 |
| Female | 8 (47) | 20 (50) |
| Race/ethnicity | ||
| African American/black | 3 (18) | 8 (20) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 2 (12) | 4 (10) |
| Latino | 8 (47) | 20 (50) |
| Non-Latino white | 4 (24) | 7 (18) |
| Born outside the United States | 11 (65) | 23 (58) |
| High school education or less | 8 (47) | 17 (43) |
| Primary language, Spanish | 6 (35) | 20 (50) |
| Insurance | ||
| Uninsured | — | 3 (8) |
| Public insurance | 15 (88) | 33 (83) |
| Employment | ||
| Unemployed | 6 (35) | 13 (33) |
| Retired | 5 (29) | 13 (33) |
| On disability | 3 (18) | 4 (10) |
| Annual household income <$35K | 17 (100) | 37 (93) |
SD, standard deviation.