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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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Published in:Community health equity research & policy (Print) 2023-07
Main Authors: Cranston, Kaela D, MacPherson, Megan M, Sim, Jenna AP, Jung, Mary E
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