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Mashup Score: 0Culturally responsive care key for increasing health care engagement with Black community - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Recognizing Black people with diabetes as distinct individuals and engaging in culturally responsive care is critical for increasing patient engagement in Black communities, according to a speaker. In a presentation at the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists annual meeting, Kimberly F. Ellis, MSN, FNP-C, CDCES, nurse practitioner and health care consultant
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Mashup Score: 3Culturally responsive care key for increasing health care engagement with Black community - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Recognizing Black people with diabetes as distinct individuals and engaging in culturally responsive care is critical for increasing patient engagement in Black communities, according to a speaker. In a presentation at the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists annual meeting, Kimberly F. Ellis, MSN, FNP-C, CDCES, nurse practitioner and health care consultant
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Health care providers need to recognize the Black community comes from the African diaspora, and recognizing each patient as an individual is crucial for boosting health care engagement, according to an #ADCES22 presenter. @TheDiabetesNP @ADCESdiabetes https://t.co/Ok3TXx2m8I
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BALTIMORE — Practicing meditation and mindfulness can reduce diabetes distress and improve diet, HbA1c, sleep and overall quality of life for people with diabetes, according to two speakers. During a presentation at the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists annual meeting, Peter Friedfeld and Brooke Cassoff, CHWC, co-founders and facilitators at Diabetes Sangha, an online
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BALTIMORE — Practicing meditation and mindfulness can reduce diabetes distress and improve diet, HbA1c, sleep and overall quality of life for people with diabetes, according to two speakers. During a presentation at the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists annual meeting, Peter Friedfeld and Brooke Cassoff, CHWC, co-founders and facilitators at Diabetes Sangha, an online
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Incorporating mindfulness and meditation into diabetes care and education can lead to several physical and mental health benefits for people with #diabetes, according to two speakers at #ADCES22. @ADCESdiabetes https://t.co/4hbokV09ij
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Mashup Score: 0Use social media to spread accurate health care information - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Diabetes care and education specialists can use social media to leverage their expertise in the field, connect with other professionals and improve the lives of people with diabetes, according to a presenter. “[Health information dissemination] is no longer the top to bottom approach where your doctors tell you something or your neighbors tell you something, and that’s the
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Mashup Score: 1Use social media to spread accurate health care information - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Diabetes care and education specialists can use social media to leverage their expertise in the field, connect with other professionals and improve the lives of people with diabetes, according to a presenter. “[Health information dissemination] is no longer the top to bottom approach where your doctors tell you something or your neighbors tell you something, and that’s the
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Diabetes care and education specialists can help more people with #diabetes live happier and healthier lives and enhance their own presence within the field by using social media, according to an #ADCES22 speaker. @Nutrichicos @ADCESdiabetes https://t.co/aAqb6c4k7o
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Mashup Score: 0Better language access needed to improve diabetes care and education for deaf population - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Diabetes care and education specialists must provide more resources and services in American Sign Language to optimize education for deaf and hard of hearing people with diabetes, according to two speakers. In a presentation at the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists Annual Conference, Murdock Henderson, PsyD, MS, MA, a clinical psychologist and research
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Mashup Score: 2Better language access needed to improve diabetes care and education for deaf population - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Diabetes care and education specialists must provide more resources and services in American Sign Language to optimize education for deaf and hard of hearing people with diabetes, according to two speakers. In a presentation at the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists Annual Conference, Murdock Henderson, PsyD, MS, MA, a clinical psychologist and research
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Mashup Score: 1Better language access needed to improve diabetes care and education for deaf population - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Diabetes care and education specialists must provide more resources and services in American Sign Language to optimize education for deaf and hard of hearing people with diabetes, according to two speakers. In a presentation at the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists Annual Conference, Murdock Henderson, PsyD, MS, MA, a clinical psychologist and research
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Providing access to American Sign Language interpreters trained in medical terminology as well as online resources in American Sign Language can improve diabetes education in deaf and hard of hearing people. @MichLitch @uofunursing @ADCESdiabetes #ADCES22 https://t.co/iZmiaYeIU3
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Mashup Score: 0New education materials, data used to enhance diabetes care and education during COVID-19 - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Novel education tools and using data to pinpoint people with diabetes with educational needs allowed a health system to cope with a lack of diabetes care and education specialists during COVID-19, according to a presenter. “Methodist Health System utilizes a multidisciplinary team, the Methodist Health System Diabetes Council, to evaluate opportunities for re-education
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A multidisciplinary #diabetes council spearheaded the creation of new education materials and used data to enhance care when confronted with a diabetes care and education specialists staff shortage during #COVID19. @CharlaAmos @ADCESdiabetes #ADCES22 https://t.co/Kd7yG5Uj6v
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ICYMI: "We need to change the way that we care, the way we approach Black patients, as well as our language.” #ADCES22 @TheDiabetesNP @ADCESdiabetes https://t.co/XovmuG3xxi