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Leveraging Social Needs Assessments to Eliminate Barriers to Diabetes Self-Management in a Vulnerable Population
Congratulations to Dr. Hani Serag and Dr. Hanaa Sallam on their new publication, "Leveraging Social Needs Assessments to Eliminate Barriers to Diabetes Self-Management in a Vulnerable Population."
This study looked at the challenges faced by people with diabetes who receive care at St. Vincent’s House Clinic in Galveston, Texas, a place that serves many patients who don’t have a lot of resources. The goal was to understand what non-medical issues, like financial or emotional stress, might make it harder for them to manage their diabetes.
Researchers talked to 59 people in the program and asked about things like money problems, mental health, and access to other support. Most didn’t have health insurance, and many said they needed help with things like getting food, paying utility bills, and accessing occupational therapy.
By learning about these struggles, the team was able to connect participants with community resources that could help. This kind of information can help improve how diabetes education and support programs are delivered, especially for people facing tough life circumstances. Ultimately, the hope is that by addressing both medical and social needs, people will have better health outcomes and fewer diabetes-related complications.
- Learn more about Patient Education Programs (PEP): Are you an adult age 60+? Do you want to take control of your health and live an active, fulfilling life? Look no further – The Patient Education Programs (PEP) are here to support you! Interested? Visit www.utmb.edu/diabetes or contact cdprogram@utmb.edu.
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