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Exploring the Emotional Impact of Gestational Diabetes on American Indian Women’s Pregnancy Experience

Recorded September 5, 2024

Presenter Shondra McCage, PhD, MPH (Chickasaw and Mississippi Choctaw) presents on her dissertation work – a descriptive study using a mixed methods approach to better understand the impact of gestational diabetes on Native women.

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How to Work Smarter, Not Harder: Diabetes Prevention Starting from the Womb

Recorded June 18, 2024

Presenter Kyrie Dukepoo (Gila River Indian Community) is an Indigenous Doula, Kids Nutrition Specialist, Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor, and Certified Tribal Grants Manager. She gives an overview of the building blocks for a diabetes prevention program for children 10 years of age and younger, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers. She describes how, in her experience, program success is a result of intertwining programs with other departments, programs, and even hospitals, and building a comprehensive network of referrals to get clients the health care they need.

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Diabetes Prevention Program and Cooperative Extension: Serving Our Tribal Community Members

Recorded April 10, 2024

Presenters Margine Bawden, MEd, Vanessa DaSilva, PhD, and Melody Thomas (San Carlos Apache Tribe) give an overview of the Cooperative Extension and Diabetes Prevention Program in Arizona. They discuss barriers to implementation and recruitment and how they address those challenges with their tribal partners in Arizona. 

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Diabetes Prevention Program on the Fond du Lac Reservation: Two Perspectives—Facilitator and Participant

Recorded December 5, 2023

Presenter Chris Foss, MS, NBC-HWC, gives an overview of the Fond du Lac Reservation's approach to implementing the National Diabetes Prevention Program. She was joined by Linda, who shared who her experiences with program and how it affected her life. Chris covers barriers to implementation and recruitment and her her perspective on how to address those challenges. 

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Diabetes Prevention Program on Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 

Recorded September 19, 2023

Presenter Lee Ann Sherrill, RN, CDE, gives an overview of the National Diabetes Prevention Program and about her experiences with program implementation, recruitment, retention, evaluation, and her team's unique approach to addressing challenges in each of these areas. 

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Health Literacy & Diabetes Management: Addressing Health Literacy in Native-serving Health Care Settings 

Recorded June 13, 2023

Presenters Angela Brega, PhD, and CDR Joyce Oberly, MPH (Osage, Comanche, Chippewa-Cree), speak about considerations and strategies specific to interventions or programming for American Indian and Alaska Native populations. 

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Dissemination & Implementation Methods: Identifying Priority Implementation Strategies for Native Communities  |  Recorded April 4, 2023

Presenters Amy Huebschmann, MD, and Lea Sacca, PhD, speak about implementation strategies and methods specific to interventions or programming for American Indian and Alaska Native populations. 

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Addressing Rigor, Subjectivity, and Bias in Qualitative Research  |  Recorded January 11, 2023

Presenters Elizabeth M. Pope, PhD, and Sean Bruna, PhD, discuss the definitions of subjectivity, bias, and rigor in qualitative research and best practices to address subjectivity and bias to improve the rigor of qualitative research. 

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Gestational Diabetes and Breast-feeding Patterns among Native Women: Evidence from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Survey  |  Recorded September 22, 2022

Presenter Lucy Hebert, PhD, discusses the risk and protective factors related to gestational diabetes, breastfeeding initiation, and breastfeeding duration among American Indian and Alaska Native women.

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What Can I Eat? Diabetes Nutrition Education Program for AI/ANs with T2D – Experiences from Site Coordinators and Educators  |  Recorded July 14, 2022

Presenters Nilofer Couture, MS, RDN, Ulela Harris (Eastern Band of Cherokee), Heather Garrow, MS (Saint Regis Mohawk), Nancy O’Banion, MS, Dawn Pavli, RDN, and Heather Pontius, RDN, discuss their experiences in recruitment and retention, facilitating the intervention, making remote education classes more interactive, collecting data for evaluation, and engaging their community.

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Food Insecurity and Diabetes in Indian Country: Lessons Learned from a Produce Prescription Program on Navajo Nation  |  Recorded May 12, 2022

Presenters Kelli Begay, Kymie Thomas, and Tiona Grant discuss the impact of COVID-19 on Native people with diabetes, strengths of tailored communication that contributed to high vaccination rates in AI/AN communities, and remote diabetes education and care for AI/ANs with diabetes during COVID-19.

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AI/AN Resilience and Opportunities for Improved Diabetes Health During COVID-19  |  Recorded February 3, 2022

This webinar featured an expert panel discussion on the impact of COVID-19 on Native people with diabetes, strengths of tailored communication that contributed to high vaccination rates in AI/AN communities, and remote diabetes education and care for AI/ANs with diabetes during COVID-19.

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CAIANDTR Renewal & Kickoff Webinar  |  Recorded November 18, 2021

During this webinar, the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Diabetes Translation Research (CAIANDTR) shared a detailed overview of the center and plans for the 2021-2026 renewal period.

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Spatial Clustering of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth and Associated Determinants of Health in a Rural American Indian Community  |  Recorded July 21, 2021

In this presentation, Dr. Chirstine Wey Hockett presented results from a secondary analysis identifying spatial clustering of type 2 diabetes on an American Indian Reservation and the social determinants of health associated with increased incidence of type 2 diabetes.

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The Indian Health System for American Indians and Alaska Natives  |  Recorded March 3, 2021

In this presentation, Dr. Kelly Moore provides an overview of the Indian Health Service, Urban Indian Health Organizations, and traditional medicine.

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Indian Health Service and Tribal Costs for Treating Diabetes and Related Comorbidities & Services Implemented to Limit Diabetes-Related Morbidity  |  Recorded Dec. 10, 2020

In this presentation, Dr. Joan O'Connell reports on patient outcomes associated with utilization of education, case management, and clinical pharmacy services by American Indian and Alaska Native adults with diabetes using data from the Improving Health Care Delivery Data Project. The Data Project was developed, in collaboration with the Indian Health Service and Tribes, to analyze existing electronic health data on health coverage, health status, service utilization, and treatment costs in order to identify and prioritize strategies to improve health outcomes and resource use.

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Lessons from implementing diabetes prevention initiatives among youth: The Tribal Turning Point Program Trial  |  Recorded Nov. 5, 2020


In this presentation, the study investigators and implementation team describe Tribal Turning Point, a lifestyle program to reduce type 2 diabetes risk factors in American Indian children. They share preliminary findings and discuss successes and challenges for program delivery, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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A gestational diabetes risk reduction and preconception counseling program for American Indian and Alaska Native girls — stopping GDM​ | Recorded Jan. 9, 2020

In this presentation, Drs. Moore and Charron-Prochownik, study Principal Investigators, share resources and key findings from the Stopping GDM project.

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Medical home implementation and trends in diabetes quality measures for Alaska Native and American Indian people in primary care |  Recorded Oct. 24, 2019

This webinar describes Southcentral Foundation’s health care transformation and diabetes quality measures before and after the transformation. Presented by Dr. Denise Dillard, Director of Research at Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage, Alaska. 

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Cultural adaptation of a diabetes nutrition education program for American Indian and Alaska Native adults with type 2 diabetes |  Recorded Aug. 21, 2019

This webinar describes a multi-phase cultural adaptation of a program for AI/AN adults with type 2 diabetes. This presentation by Dr. Sarah Stotz shares key findings specific to the cultural adaptation of the “What Can I Eat? Healthy Choices for People with Type 2 Diabetes (ADA WCIE).”

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Cultural adaptation of an evidence-based diabetes self-management education intervention for priority populations  |  Recorded May 28, 2019

This webinar describes the development, implementation, and outcomes of a diabetes self-management education intervention that was culturally tailored first for Native Americans in the southwest, then African Americans and Latinos in Detroit, MI, and subsequently for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in Hawai`i.

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Dissemination and implementation research: What it is and harnessing it for diabetes prevention and care  |  Recorded Jan. 23, 2019

This webinar offers a brief overview of dissemination and implementation (D&I) research, with an emphasis on implementation science frameworks and mixed-methods approaches. It covers how D&I research may be used for diabetes prevention and care programs and provides resources for further information.

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Mobile and digital health: Opportunities for impacting diabetes among Native communities  |  Recorded Oct. 24, 2018

This webinar offers a brief overview of the state of the evidence in using mobile and digital solutions for prevention and self-management for diabetes followed by consideration of the extent to which these solutions are relevant and appropriate for Native populations. 

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