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Racial and Ethnic Equity in Care for Hypertension and Diabetes in an Urban Indian Health Organization.

Kelly R Moore1, Emily B Schroeder2, Glenn K Goodrich3, Spero M Manson4, Allen S Malone3, Lisa E Pieper3, Linda Son-Stone5, David Johnson5, John F Steiner3,6.   

Abstract

Approximately 70% of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals reside in urban areas. Urban Indian Health Organizations (UIHOs) provide culturally engaged primary care for AI/AN patients and members of other racial and ethnic groups who have experienced disparities in diabetes and hypertension care, and are commonly affected by social and economic barriers to care. We assessed whether disparities were present between the racial and ethnic groups served by the largest UIHO in the USA. We developed retrospective cohorts of patients with hypertension or diabetes receiving primary care from this UIHO, measuring differences between AI/AN, Spanish-preferring Latinx, English-preferring Latinx, Black, and White patients in mean systolic blood pressure (SBP) and mean hemoglobin A1c (A1c) as primary outcomes. To assess processes of care, we also compared visit intensity, missed visits, and medication treatment intensity in regression models adjusted for sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. For hypertension (n = 2148), adjusted mean SBP ranged from 135.8 mm Hg among Whites to 141.3 mm Hg among Blacks (p = 0.06). For diabetes (n = 1211), adjusted A1c ranged from 7.7% among English-preferring Latinx to 8.7% among Blacks (p = 0.38). Care processes for both hypertension and diabetes varied across groups. No group consistently received lower-quality care. This UIHO provided care of comparable quality for hypertension and diabetes among urban-dwelling AI/ANs and members of other racial, ethnic, and language preference groups. Systematic assessments of care quality in UIHOs may help demonstrate the importance of their role in providing care and improve the quality of care.
© 2022. W. Montague Cobb-NMA Health Institute.

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Keywords:  American Indians; Diabetes; Healthcare disparities; Hypertension; Quality of care

Year:  2022        PMID: 35503165     DOI: 10.1007/s40615-022-01317-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Racial Ethn Health Disparities        ISSN: 2196-8837


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9.  Patient Outcomes Associated With Utilization of Education, Case Management, and Advanced Practice Pharmacy Services by American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples With Diabetes.

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10.  An Interactive Voice Response and Text Message Intervention to Improve Blood Pressure Control Among Individuals With Hypertension Receiving Care at an Urban Indian Health Organization: Protocol and Baseline Characteristics of a Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Emily B Schroeder; Kelly Moore; Spero M Manson; Megan A Baldwin; Glenn K Goodrich; Allen S Malone; Lisa E Pieper; Stanley Xu; Meredith M Fort; David Johnson; Linda Son-Stone; John F Steiner
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2019-04-02
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