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Small Steps Towards an Inclusive Diabetes Prevention Program: How Small Steps for Big Changes is Improving Program Equity and Inclusion
Social determinants of health, the effects of colonialism, and systemic injustices result in some groups being at disproportionately higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Many T2D prevention programs have not been designed to provide equitable and inclusive care to everyone. This paper p...
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description | Social determinants of health, the effects of colonialism, and systemic injustices result in some groups being at disproportionately higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Many T2D prevention programs have not been designed to provide equitable and inclusive care to everyone. This paper presents an example of the steps taken in an evidence-based community T2D prevention program, Small Steps for Big Changes (SSBC), to improve equitable access and inclusivity based on input from a stakeholder advisory group and the ConNECT Framework. To improve reach to those most at risk for T2D, SSBC has changed both eligibility criteria and program delivery. To ensure that all testing is done in an inclusive manner, changes have been made to measurements, and to training for those delivering the program. This paper also provides actionable recommendations for other researchers to incorporate into their own health programs to promote inclusivity and ensure that they reach those most at risk of T2D. |
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