Cara A. Locklin
University of Illinois at Chicago
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The Diabetes Educator | 2012
Arshiya A. Baig; Cara A. Locklin; Abigail E. Wilkes; Donna Dempsey Oborski; John C. Acevedo; Rita Gorawara-Bhat; Michael T. Quinn; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshall H. Chin
Purpose To assess Latino adults’ preferences for peer-based diabetes self-management interventions and the acceptability of the church setting for these interventions. Methods The authors partnered with 2 predominantly Mexican American churches in Chicago and conducted 6 focus groups with 37 adults who had diabetes or had a family member with diabetes. They assessed participant preferences regarding group education and telephone-based one-to-one peer diabetes self-management interventions. Systematic qualitative methods were used to identify the types of programming preferred by participants in the church setting. Results Participants had a mean (SD) age of 53 (11) years. All participants were Latino, and more than half were born in Mexico (60%). Most participants were female (78%), had finished high school (65%), and had health insurance (57%). Sixty-five percent reported having a diagnosis of diabetes. Many participants believed the group-based and telephone-based one-to-one peer support programs could provide opportunities to share diabetes knowledge. Yet, the majority stated the group education model would offer more opportunity for social interaction and access to people with a range of diabetes experience. Participants noted many concerns regarding the one-to-one intervention, mostly involving the impersonal nature of telephone calls and the inability to form a trusting bond with the telephone partner. However, the telephone-based intervention could be a supplement to the group educational sessions. Participants also stated the church would be a familiar and trusted setting for peer-based diabetes interventions. Conclusions Church-based Latinos with diabetes and their family members were interested in peer-based diabetes self-management interventions; however, they preferred group-based to telephone-based one-to-one peer programs.
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved | 2014
Arshiya A. Baig; Amanda Benitez; Cara A. Locklin; Amanda Campbell; Cynthia T. Schaefer; Loretta Heuer; Sang Mee Lee; Marla C. Solomon; Michael T. Quinn; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshall H. Chin
Many community health center providers and staff care for Latinos with diabetes, but their Spanish language ability and awareness of Latino culture are unknown. We surveyed 512 Midwestern health center providers and staff who managed Latino patients with diabetes. Few respondents had high Spanish language (13%) or cultural awareness scores (22%). Of respondents who self-reported 76–100% of their patients were Latino, 48% had moderate/low Spanish language and 49% had moderate/low cultural competency scores. Among these respondents, 3% lacked access to interpreters and 27% had neither received cultural competency training nor had access to training. Among all respondents, Spanish skills and Latino cultural awareness were low. Respondents who saw a significant number of Latinos had good access to interpretation services but not cultural competency training. Improved Spanish-language skills and increased access to cultural competency training and Latino cultural knowledge are needed to provide linguistically and culturally tailored care to Latino patients.
Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2015
Arshiya A. Baig; Amanda Benitez; Cara A. Locklin; Yue Gao; Sang Mee Lee; Michael T. Quinn; Marla C. Solomon; Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshall H. Chin
Ethnicity & Disease | 2014
Arshiya A. Baig; Cara A. Locklin; Edward Foley; Bernard Ewigman; David O. Meltzer; Elbert S. Huang
Journal of Religion & Health | 2014
Arshiya A. Baig; Cara A. Locklin; Abigail E. Wilkes; Donna Dempsey Oborski; John C. Acevedo; Rita Gorawara-Bhat; Michael T. Quinn; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshall H. Chin
Journal of Community Health | 2014
Manorama M. Khare; John F. Cursio; Cara A. Locklin; Nancy J. Bates; Ryan K. Loo
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2014
Arshiya A. Baig; Cara A. Locklin; Amanda Campbell; Cynthia T. Schaefer; Loretta Heuer; Sang Mee Lee; Marla C. Solomon; Michael T. Quinn; J. Martin Vargas; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshall H. Chin
PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018
Arshiya A. Baig; Amanda Benitez; Cara A. Locklin; Amanda Campbell; Cynthia T. Schaefer; Loretta Heuer; Sang Mee Lee; Marla C. Solomon; Michael T. Quinn; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshall H. Chin
PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018
Arshiya A. Baig; Amanda Benitez; Cara A. Locklin; Amanda Campbell; Cynthia T. Schaefer; Loretta Heuer; Sang Mee Lee; Mala C. Solomon; Michael T. Quinn; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshal H. Chin
Archive | 2014
Arshiya A. Baig; Michael T. Quinn; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshall H. Chin; Cara A. Locklin; Augusto Campbell; Cynthia T. Schaefer; Loretta Heuer; Sang Mee Lee; Marla C. Solomon; J. Martin Vargas