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Development and Evaluation of the Curriculum for BOLD (Bronx Oncology Living Daily) Healthy Living: A Diabetes Prevention and Control Program for Underserved Cancer Survivors

机译:开发和评估BOLD(布朗克斯肿瘤生活日报)健康生活课程:针对服务欠佳癌症幸存者的糖尿病预防和控制计划

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Underserved minority communities have few resources for addressing comorbidity risk reduction among long-term cancer survivors. To address this community need, we developed and piloted the Bronx Oncology Living Daily (BOLD) Healthy Living program, the first known diabetes prevention and control program to target cancer survivors and co-survivors in Bronx County, New York. The program aimed to facilitate lifestyle change and improve health-related quality of life (HRQoL) through weekly group nutrition education (60–90 minutes) and exercise (60 minutes) classes. We examined baseline characteristics of participants using simple descriptive statistics, and evaluated program implementation and impact using the RE-AIM framework. The curriculum, which drew from the social-ecological framework and motivational and cognitive behavioral strategies, consisted of twelve culturally- and medically-tailored modules with options for implementation as a 12-week or 4-week program. Seven programs (four 12-week and three 4-week in length, respectively) were implemented at 5 community site locations. Sixty-six cancer survivors and 17 cancer co-survivors (mean age 60.5 ± 10.2 years) enrolled in one of the programs. Most participants were female (95.2%) minority (55.4% black, 26.5% Hispanic/Latino) breast cancer survivors (75.7%). Median program attendance was 62.5% and did not significantly differ by program length; however, 67.3% of participants achieved ≥60% attendance among the 12-week programs, compared to 41.9% among the 4-week programs, and this difference was statistically significant (p=0.02). Overall, participants reported significant pre/post improvements in perceived health as good/excellent (66.0% to 75.5%; p=0.001), and borderline significant decreases in perceived pain as moderate/severe (45.5% to 38.2%; p=0.05). More than 90% of participants reported that the program helped them to achieve their-short term goals, motivated them to engage in healthier behaviors, and felt that the nutrition and exercise classes were relevant to their needs. These results indicate that a short-term lifestyle intervention program for adult cancer survivors was acceptable in our community and motivated cancer survivors to improve their HRQoL. The curriculum can be used as a tool to facilitate development of similar programs in the future.
机译:服务不足的少数民族社区缺乏解决长期癌症幸存者中合并症风险降低的资源。为了满足社区的需求,我们制定并试办了布朗克斯肿瘤生活日报(BOLD)健康生活计划,这是第一个针对纽约布朗克斯县癌症幸存者和共同幸存者的已知糖尿病预防和控制计划。该计划旨在通过每周小组营养教育(60-90分钟)和运动(60分钟)课程来促进生活方式的改变和改善与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)。我们使用简单的描述性统计数据检查了参与者的基线特征,并使用RE-AIM框架评估了计划的实施和影响。该课程借鉴了社会生态学框架以及动机和认知行为策略,由十二个文化和医学定制模块组成,可以选择实施为期12周或4周的课程。在5个社区站点实施了七个程序(分别为四个12周和三个为时4周)。其中一项计划招募了66名癌症幸存者和17名癌症共同幸存者(平均年龄60.5±10.2岁)。大多数参与者是女性(95.2%)的少数族裔(55.4%的黑人,26.5%的西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔)乳腺癌幸存者(75.7%)。参加培训的中位人数为62.5%,学习时间长短无明显差异。然而,在12周的课程中,有67.3%的参与者达到了≥60%的出席率,而在4周的课程中,则有41.9%的出席者具有统计学意义(p = 0.02)。总体而言,参与者报告感知到的健康状况改善前后为显着/良好(66.0%至75.5%; p = 0.001),感觉到的疼痛明显减轻为中度/重度(45.5%至38.2%; p = 0.05)。 。超过90%的参与者报告说,该计划帮助他们实现了短期目标,激励他们从事更健康的行为,并认为营养和锻炼课程与他们的需求有关。这些结果表明,针对成年癌症幸存者的短期生活方式干预计划在我们社区中是可以接受的,并激励癌症幸存者提高其HRQoL。该课程可用作将来促进类似程序开发的工具。

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