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American Diabetes Association Published Research on DECIDE Program’s Positive Outcomes

Thu, 1 Dec 2016

ada-logo_1439257523019_84847_ver1_0Diabetes Care, a publication from the American Diabetes Association, published an article comparing the effectiveness of three delivery modalities of the Johns Hopkins Decision-making Education for Choices In Diabetes Everyday (DECIDE) Program.

Research revealed that DECIDE modalities showed benefits after intervention. Self-Study demonstrated robust improvements across clinical and behavioral outcomes, suggesting program suitability for broader dissemination to populations with similar educational and literacy levels.

Click here to access the Diabetes Care article.

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