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1 The National Public Health Initiative on Diabetes and Women s Health: An Overview Michelle D. Owens-Gary, PhD Behavioral Scientist Division of Diabetes Translation NCCDPHP

2 Presentation Outline Highlight diabetes and women s health statistics Discuss the formation of the National Public Health Initiative on Diabetes and Women s Health Provide examples of the Initiative s efforts to address diabetes and women s health issues Discuss action steps needed to further our work on diabetes and women s health

3 Diabetes Statistics Almost 26 million Americans (8.3%) have diabetes Women: 12.6 million have diabetes Major cause of heart disease and stroke 7 th leading cause of death in the United States 2007: Diabetes cost about $174 billion $116 billion - direct medical costs $58 billion - indirect costs (disability, work loss, premature mortality)

4 Prevalence, percent Projected trends in prevalence of diagnosed DM among women by age, 2000 to Boyle JP, et al. Diabetes Care 2001 Year

5 Age, years Percentage of females among projected cases of diagnosed DM by age, Boyle JP, et al.diabetes Care, Percent

6 Goals: National Public Health Initiative on Diabetes and Women s Health Garner attention of policymakers, health professionals, public health community, women s health advocates, and general public Develop priority strategies, policies, and research Unite partners for diabetes prevention and control Empower women to adopt prevention strategies

7 Diabetes and Women s Health Across the Life Stages: A Public Health Perspective

8 Strategy Areas of the Action Plan Advocacy and Policy Services and Programs Communication and Education Research and Surveillance

9 Ten Major Steps to Action: The Recommendations 1. Encourage and support diabetes prevention and control programs 2. Expand community-based health promotion 3. Strengthen advocacy 4. Fortify community programs

10 Ten Major Steps to Action: The Recommendations 5. Expand population-based surveillance 6. Educate community leaders 7. Encourage risk assessments, quality care in health care settings 8. Ensure access to quality services

11 Ten Major Steps to Action: The Recommendations 9. Encourage health care coverage 10. Conduct public health research

12 Examples of our Efforts Advocacy/Policy: National Action Plan Strengthen advocacy on behalf of women with or at risk for diabetes Educate key stakeholders and consumers 2008 Congressional briefing sponsored by ADA, APHA ADA, APHA support of GeDi (Gestational Diabetes) Bill

13 Examples of Our Efforts Health Promotion and Quality of Care The National Association of Chronic Disease Directors/Women s Health Council: Developed and disseminated an online campaign to promote awareness of modifiable risk (e.g., physical activity, weight loss) factors to prevent or delay diabetes among women Developed a diabetes/depression Web page with minigrants to 3 states Conducting a gestational diabetes validation project

14 Diabetes and Depression States developed and disseminated diabetes and depression prevention messages States also conducted workshops educating health care providers and consumers about the co-existence of diabetes and depression Resources: NDEP DiabetesatWork Web page on diabetes and depression Women s Health Week: Podcast on diabetes, depression, and older women

15 Support DPCPs Services and Programs Advocacy/Policy Communication and Education Surveillance Promotion of Quality Care

16 AHRQ CDC Collaboration

17 Report: Women with Diabetes: Quality of Care Examines quality of health care in the US for women with and without diagnosed diabetes Data Sources: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, National Health Interview Survey

18 Report: Women with Diabetes: Quality of Care Report includes measures of access to health care, General health and well-being Diabetes-specific preventive care Cancer-specific preventive care Immunization Other complications

19 Highlights: Women with Diabetes: Quality of Care Access to Care: Women with diagnosed diabetes were significantly more likely than women without diabetes to have access to care Women under age 65 with diagnosed diabetes were significantly more likely than those without diabetes to have only public insurance

20 Highlights: Women with Diabetes: Quality of Care Women with diagnosed diabetes were significantly more likely than women without diabetes to have reported an emergency room visit in the past year. Preventive Care Women with diagnosed diabetes were significantly less likely than women without diabetes to have had a dental visit in past year.

21 Highlights: Women with Diabetes: Quality of Care Women with diagnosed diabetes were significantly more likely than women without diabetes to have received influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations. Yet, among women under 65, only 40% had been immunized against influenza and fewer than 40% for pneumococcal.

22 Report: Women at High Risk for Diabetes: Access and Quality of Care Examines quality of preventive health care received by US women at high risk and not at high risk for diabetes Data Source: NHANES Measures: Access to health care General health and well-being Preventive care and behaviors

23 Highlights: Women at High Risk for Diabetes--Access and Quality of Care General Health and Well-being Overall, women at high risk for diabetes were more likely than women not at high risk for diabetes (NHRD) to report fair/poor health.

24 Highlights: Women at High Risk for Diabetes--Access and Quality of Care Access to Care Regardless of diabetes risk status, women with a high school education or less were significantly more likely than women with more than a high school education to have been uninsured all year.

25 Highlights: Women at High Risk for Diabetes--Access and Quality of Care Diabetes-related Risk Reduction Women at high risk were significantly less likely than women NHRD to report exercising for at least 150 minutes/week. Women at high risk who had a high school education or less were significantly less likely than women NHRD who had more than h.s. education to have tried to lose weight in past year.

26 Highlights: AHRQ-CDC Reports Because many studies often have not stratified by sex, may be difficult to determine quality of care for women. These findings indicate disparities in access to and quality of care among women with and without diagnosed diabetes, as well as those at risk

27 Highlights: AHRQ-CDC Reports States could use this information from the 2 reports To develop programs to remove barriers to optimal care to reduce sex disparities in quality of health care delivered to women Programs could target women with or at risk for diabetes at specific life stages Focus on gaps in public health programs, policies, research, and surveillance

28 Action Steps Analyze state data to determine gaps in access and quality of care for women with at and high risk for diabetes Develop programs to reach women at high risk for diabetes, including gestational diabetes, with a focus on: Increasing education about prevention of type 2 diabetes Increasing access to preventive care services, especially dental care Increasing healthy lifestyles Increasing physical activity

29 Where are there still gaps? There is still more work that needs to be done To understand diabetes and women s health issues across the lifestages To develop strategies to improve women s health and well-being

30 Action Steps Educate community leaders about diabetes and its management and about the value of healthy environments. Develop diabetes education and communication programs in schools, workplaces, community health centers that focus on nutrition, physical activity, breastfeeding, and weight loss reduction. Advocate for the expansion of parks, sidewalks, playgrounds and other public recreational areas.

31 Action Steps Educate school personnel Build partnerships with boards of education, diabetes experts, school nurses, teachers, counselors, food service providers, parents, and students. Design and expand coordinated school health programs for diabetes. Develop campaigns for prevention of diabetes among female students at risk and for managing diabetes among those diagnosed with diabetes.

32 Action Steps Additional research is needed to better understand factors that influence diabetes and women s health What is the societal cost of diabetes among women across all lifestages? What is the impact of depression on the lives of women across the lifestages with or at risk for diabetes? What is the extent of health care providers knowledge, beliefs, and practices related to risk factors, diagnoses, and preventive care for women across the lifestages? What do we know about diabetes prevention and intervention among women across all life stages? What is the implication of this knowledge for future programs and policies?

33 Summary The National Public Health Initiative on Diabetes and Women s Health identified 10 priority areas for addressing the needs of women with or at risk for diabetes. There is a need to develop multiple partnerships across sectors to prevent and manage diabetes among women. Community interventions that reach women with and at risk for diabetes, and strategies to improve quality of care are needed.

34 The National Public Health Initiative on Diabetes and Women s Health For more information about the Initiative on Diabetes and Women s Health: Contact: Michelle D. Owens-Gary, PhD MOwens1@cdc.gov

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