Promotoras
Cross-source consensus on Promotoras from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Promotoras were bilingual lay healthcare workers with close community ties who routinely provided diabetes education and support. — Evaluation of an education intervention to support genomics research participation: a community-based pre–post study among participants under-represented in diabetes genomics research
- Thirty-four promotoras enrolled and completed the full study. — Evaluation of an education intervention to support genomics research participation: a community-based pre–post study among participants under-represented in diabetes genomics research
- Promotoras entered the study with higher baseline knowledge and attitude scores than patients. — Evaluation of an education intervention to support genomics research participation: a community-based pre–post study among participants under-represented in diabetes genomics research
- Promotoras were excluded from the primary pre/post effectiveness analysis because their baseline scores differed from patients. — Evaluation of an education intervention to support genomics research participation: a community-based pre–post study among participants under-represented in diabetes genomics research
- Promotoras had higher baseline knowledge scores than patients, with a statistically significant difference. — Evaluation of an education intervention to support genomics research participation: a community-based pre–post study among participants under-represented in diabetes genomics research