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Community networking as a means for identifying people with diabetes in a rural, predominantly bicultural community in New Zealand
Authors:Simmons D  Kirkwood M  Maxwell S  Weblemoe T  Gatland B A  Richards D
Affiliation:Department of Rural Health, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. d.simmons@medicine.unimelb.edu.au
Abstract:AIMS: To assess the use of community networking to estimate the prevalence of diabetes in a predominantly New Zealand Maori and European community. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of people with known diabetes identified either through general practice or community networks (others with diabetes, public notices or public meetings) was undertaken. Ascertainment was compared using capture-recapture methods for two independent samples. RESULTS: Overall ascertainment by community networking was greater for Maori than Europeans (40 +/- 3% vs 15 +/- 2%, p < 0.001). Ascertainment using general practice registers was comparable in the two ethnic groups (48 +/- 4% vs 55 +/- 5%, respectively). Women were more likely than men to be contacted through community networking (odds ratio 1.47, 1.05-2.06). CONCLUSION: In closely knit communities, community networking provides an independent source for estimating the prevalence of diabetes.
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