Addressing Type 2 Diabetes Health Disparities Among Low-Income Adults
A CBPR-Based Intervention Integrating DSME and Peer Support
Student: Basma Idriss
Course: HS 4991 – Health Science Capstone
Instructor: Khaushal Sharma
Date: March 2026
Slide 2 — Introduction
Adults with low incomes are…
Addressing Type 2 Diabetes Health Disparities Among Low-Income Adults
A CBPR-Based Intervention Integrating DSME and Peer Support
Student: Basma Idriss
Course: HS 4991 – Health Science Capstone
Instructor: Khaushal Sharma
Date: March 2026
Slide 2 — Introduction
Adults with low incomes are disproportionately affected by type 2 diabetes in the United States. Poverty, food insecurity, and restricted access to healthcare are examples of injustices that exacerbate results.
Adults with lo
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