Community Health Workers Improve Diabetes Outcomes And Related Behaviors

Researchers who conducted a clinical trial in American Samoa to test whether community health workers could help adults with type 2 diabetes found that the patients who received the intervention were twice as likely to make a clinically meaningful improvement as those who remained with care only in the clinic. The results appear in the journal Diabetes Care. Newly published results from a randomized controlled clinical trial in the Pacific U.S...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Diabetes Source Type: news