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Diabetes in Hispanic Americans. Introduction.

Diabetes care

Bennett PH, Calles-Escandon J.
PMID: 1914810
Diabetes Care. 1991 Jul;14(7):616-7. doi: 10.2337/diacare.14.7.616.

No abstract available.

Type II diabetes and its complications in Mexican Americans.

Diabetes/metabolism reviews

Stern MP, Haffner SM.
PMID: 2192854
Diabetes Metab Rev. 1990 Feb;6(1):29-45. doi: 10.1002/dmr.5610060102.

The prevalence and incidence of type II diabetes are substantially higher in Mexican Americans than in non-Hispanic whites. This, combined with its earlier age of onset and the younger age structure of the Mexican American population, makes diabetes a...

COSSMHO trains community leaders.

JAMA

Goldsmith MF.
PMID: 1984136
JAMA. 1991 Jan 09;265(2):181.

No abstract available.

Diabetes in Hispanic Americans. A symposium. Bethesda, Maryland, 23-24 May 1988.

Diabetes care

[No authors listed]
PMID: 1680617
Diabetes Care. 1991 Jul;14(7):615-705.

No abstract available.

Investing in Building Capacity Through Mentoring / Invirtiendo en fortalecer la capacidad a través de la tutoría.

Hispanic health care international : the official journal of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses

Aponte J.
PMID: 27535173
Hisp Health Care Int. 2016 Sep;14(3):107-8. doi: 10.1177/1540415316665951. Epub 2016 Aug 17.

No abstract available.

Pathways to economic opportunity: an overview of innovative career pathway collaborations for Latinos into frontline health care occupations.

Hispanic health care international : the official journal of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses

De Jesús A, Torres A, Rivera CV.
PMID: 24871914
Hisp Health Care Int. 2014;12(2):81-9. doi: 10.1891/1540-4153.12.2.81.

Extraordinary Latino population growth has created demand for bilingual and culturally competent frontline health care providers to address the "culture gap" in health care delivery meeting the linguistic and cultural needs of Latino communities (Cohen, Gabriel, & Terrell, 2002)....

Perceived discrimination and depressive symptoms among US Latinos: the modifying role of educational attainment.

Ethnicity & health

Ward JB, Feinstein L, Vines AI, Robinson WR, Haan MN, Aiello AE.
PMID: 28399649
Ethn Health. 2019 Apr;24(3):271-286. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2017.1315378. Epub 2017 Apr 12.

OBJECTIVE: Despite growing evidence that discrimination may contribute to poor mental health, few studies have assessed this association among US Latinos. Furthermore, the interaction between discrimination and educational attainment in shaping Latino mental health is virtually unexplored. This study...

Physical Activity and Physical and Mental Well-Being in Church Settings.

American journal of public health

VanderWeele TJ.
PMID: 28590873
Am J Public Health. 2017 Jul;107(7):1023-1024. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.303843.

No abstract available.

NAHN.

Hispanic health care international : the official journal of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses

Thompson AC.
PMID: 28558497
Hisp Health Care Int. 2017 Jun;15(2):89. doi: 10.1177/1540415317711500.

No abstract available.

National Survey of Medical Spanish Curriculum in U.S. Medical Schools.

Journal of general internal medicine

Morales R, Rodriguez L, Singh A, Stratta E, Mendoza L, Valerio MA, Vela M.
PMID: 25862190
J Gen Intern Med. 2015 Oct;30(10):1434-9. doi: 10.1007/s11606-015-3309-3. Epub 2015 Apr 11.

BACKGROUND: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) may be at risk for medical errors and worse health outcomes. Language concordance between patient and provider has been shown to improve health outcomes for Spanish-speaking patients. Nearly 40 % of Hispanics,...

Diversity in diagnostic radiology.

Radiology

Byrd S, Davis B, Gibbs I, Poussaint TY, Simmons VJ.
PMID: 24956052
Radiology. 2014 Jul;272(1):301-2. doi: 10.1148/radiol.14140435.

No abstract available.

Clinical characteristics, treatment patterns and outcomes of Hispanic hypertensive patients.

Progress in cardiovascular diseases

Campbell PT, Krim SR, Lavie CJ, Ventura HO.
PMID: 25537632
Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2014 Nov-Dec;57(3):244-52. doi: 10.1016/j.pcad.2014.08.006. Epub 2014 Aug 13.

Hispanics are the largest and fastest-growing minority population in the United States, currently comprising about 16.3% (52 million) of the total population. With an increased prevalence of metabolic risk factors in this population, the rate of uncontrolled hypertension (HTN)...

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