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  • Public Health
  • Health Services Research
  • Community Health

Background:

  • Understanding effective community-based participatory research (CBPR) interventions for diabetes outcomes is limited.
  • Existing findings on CBPR's impact on diabetes management are often unclear.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically evaluate community-based participatory research (CBPR) interventions targeting diabetes outcomes.
  • To clarify the effectiveness of various CBPR approaches in improving diabetes health indicators.

Main Methods:

  • A reproducible search strategy identified studies from 2010-2020 in PubMed, PsychInfo, and CINAHL.
  • Studies were classified using a CBPR continuum framework (outreach to shared leadership).
  • Included 16 articles assessing interventions on A1C, glucose, blood pressure, lipids, and quality of life.

Main Results:

  • Twelve of 16 studies (75%) demonstrated statistically significant improvements in at least one diabetes outcome.
  • Fourteen of 16 studies showed significant changes in measured diabetes health indicators.
  • Interventions delivered by community health workers (CHWs) in various settings were particularly effective.

Conclusions:

  • CBPR interventions show significant promise for improving diabetes outcomes across various levels of community engagement.
  • Community health workers and diabetes care specialists are crucial for effective, person-centered diabetes intervention delivery.
  • Evidence supports the pivotal role of CHWs in developing community-focused diabetes care approaches.