1. Predictors of Interest in Offered Social Care Assistance Among People with Uncontrolled Diabetes
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Minal R. Patel, Alyssa Smith, Michelle Torby, Nicole Isaacson, and Alicia J. Cohen
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Blood Glucose ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Leadership and Management ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Social Support ,Female ,Middle Aged - Abstract
Despite increasing resources dedicated to identifying and addressing social risks in health care settings, many patients screening positive for social risks either decline assistance or do not follow up with offered resources. This study assessed predictors of engagement with offered social care assistance through guided self-navigation or in-person assistance. Data came from a cross-sectional analysis of 6-month follow-up survey data from an ongoing trial of participants with poorly controlled diabetes and a positive social risk screen randomized to guided online self-navigation or in-person social care assistance. Multivariable logistic regression models estimated participant characteristics associated with engagement with offered assistance. Mean age was 55 years (standard deviation = 12). Of 407 participants, 41% (
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- 2022