This project aimed to identify barriers to participation and develop strategies to increase the accessibility of a diabetes prevention program in the Latino community. Surveys were administered to past participants of a randomized control trial at a community event where study results were shared. The top concerns expressed by respondents were related to the use of personal information. Primary barriers to participation included work/school commitments and transportation issues. Strategies to increase accessibility included providing flexible class times, having bilingual research staff, and using multiple forms of community outreach such as flyers, health events, phone calls, texts, and social media. Expanding community partners was also identified as a primary strategy for increasing program reach. Researchers should focus on addressing confidentiality concerns, providing financial compensation for attendance, flexible scheduling, and utilizing diverse outreach methods to enhance access to diabetes prevention programs in the Latino community
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- Increasing Reach and Access to a Diabetes Prevention Study for Latino Adolescents with Prediabetes
- Houck, Kassidy (Author)
- Shaibi, Gabriel (Thesis director)
- Williams, Allison (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Life Sciences (Contributor)