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Community Health Workers Supporting Clinical Pharmacists in Diabetes Management: A Randomized Controlled Trial

May 18, 2018 By

Authors: Lisa K. Sharp, Jessica J. Tilton, Daniel R. Touchette, Yinglin Xia, Daniel Mihailescu, Michael L. Berbaum, and Ben S. Gerber

The authors conducted a two-arm 2 year crossover trial to determine the effectiveness of clinical pharmacists and community health workers (CHWs) in increasing glycemic  control among low-income ethnic minority populations. No significant difference was found between the clinical pharmacist and CHW team versus the clinical pharmacist working alone.

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Resource Topic: Behavior Change and Communication, Care Teams, Chronic conditions, Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Minority Population, Monitoring and Evaluation, NON Communicable Diseases/NCD, Program Design, Program Evaluation

Resource Type: Journal articles, Research

Year: 2017

Region: North America (U.S. and Canada)

Country: United States of America

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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