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Could diabetes prevention programmes result in the widening of sociodemographic inequalities in type 2 diabetes? Comparison of survey and administrative data for England.

Georgia ChatziWilliam WhittakerTarani ChandolaThomas MasonClaudia Soiland-ReyesMatt SuttonPeter Bower
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2023)
The DPP has the potential to reduce ethnic inequalities, but may widen socioeconomic, age and limiting illness or disability-related inequalities in T2DM. While ethnic minority groups are over-represented at the identification and offer stages, efforts are required to support completion of the programme. Programme providers should target under-represented groups to ensure equitable access and narrow inequalities in T2DM.
Keyphrases
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