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Reducing health inequalities among most disadvantaged type 2 diabetes patients: A cross-sectional exploratory pilot study.

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2022-11-03

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Barrios Quinta, Ana Maria
Morilla Romero de la Osa, Ruben
Bueno Ferran, Mercedes

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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
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Demographic changes and the increased chronical diseases burden are global challenges that cannot go unnoticed by healthcare systems, which must be organized without losing sight of the increasing influence of social determinants. To evaluate the results of a primary care program implemented to reduce health inequalities associated with social determinants in patients with type 2 diabetes. An exploratory pilot retrospective cross-sectional study that includes secondary data of 404 nonrandomized patients belonging to socially depressed areas and conventional areas. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate analyses were performed. The age of the subjects included in the study was 66.80 ± 9.7 years with a proportion of 56.7% men. Proportions of patients from socially depressed areas and adherence to the Nursing Follow-up Program were around 33% and 60%, respectively. The obesity rate was 51%, percentage of patients with HbA1c The program has proven to be efficient in equating the health outcomes related with cardiovascular risk of patients from both types of areas. Well-directed health policies could bring primary care systems closer to sustainable development goals through the reduction of health disparities that affect socially vulnerable groups. To introduce a risk strategy and to adopt a family approach, contemplating the sociocultural and educational differences that diversely affect men and women in their health status has proven to be useful in reducing health disparities due to social determinants in patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Male
Humans
Female
Middle Aged
Aged
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Cross-Sectional Studies
Pilot Projects
Health Status Disparities
Retrospective Studies

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Pacientes
Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2
Atención primaria de salud
Factores de riesgo de enfermedad cardiaca
Política de salud
Atención a la salud
Inequidades en salud
Enfermedad
Enfermería
Familia
Obesidad

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diabetes mellitus type 2, health status disparities, primary health care, social determinants of health

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Barrios Quinta AM, Morilla Romero de la Osa R, Bueno Ferrán M. Reducing health inequalities among most disadvantaged type 2 diabetes patients: A cross-sectional exploratory pilot study. J Nurs Scholarsh. 2022 Nov;54(6):668-677.