Authors

  1. Helduser, Janet W. MA
  2. Bolin, Jane N. PhD, JD, RN
  3. Vuong, Ann M. MPH, CPH
  4. Moudouni, Darcy M. PhD
  5. Begaye, Dawn S. BA, CCRP
  6. Huber, John C. Jr. PhD
  7. Ory, Marcia G. PhD, MPH
  8. Forjuoh, Samuel N. MD, MPH, DrPH, FGCP

Abstract

This study examines factors associated with completion (attendance >=4 of 6 sessions) of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) by adults with type 2 diabetes. Patients with glycated hemoglobin >= 7.5 within 6 months were enrolled and completed self-report measures on demographics, health status, and self-care (n = 146). Significant differences in completion status were found for several self-care factors including healthful eating plan, spacing carbohydrates, frequent exercise, and general health. Completion was not influenced by race/ethnicity or socioeconomics. Results suggest better attention to exercise and nutrition at the start of CDSMP may be associated with completion, regardless of demographic subgroup.