Patient and Clinician Satisfaction With Diabetes Group Visits in Community Health Centers
Diabetes group visits (GVs) have been shown to improve glycemic control and quality of care. However, little is known about the patient and clinician experience. We trained staff to conduct a 6-month GV intervention at six community health centers (CHCs) for adults with uncontrolled diabetes. Patien...
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Main Authors: | Samantha E Mannion MD, Erin M Staab MPH, Jefferine Li BA, Amanda Benitez MPH, Wen Wan PhD, Amanda Campbell BA, Cynthia T Schaefer RN, PhD, Michael T Quinn PhD, Arshiya A Baig MD, MPH |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d9df85b3176d4fde978ae2c0b4447f1d |
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