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Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study

机译:参加糖尿病预防计划与改善患者的活力有关:糖尿病前知情决策和教育(PRIDE)研究的结果

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The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is a 12-month behavior change program designed to increase physical activity and improve dietary patterns among patients at risk for Type 2 diabetes, in order to facilitate modest weight loss and improve cardio-metabolic profiles. It is unknown whether baseline patient activation is related to increased DPP uptake, and whether DPP attendance leads to subsequent improvement in patient activation. We analyzed data from 352 adult participants in the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) trial of shared decision-making (SDM) in diabetes prevention, collected from November 2015 through September 2017. PRIDE participants completed baseline and 4-month follow-up surveys, including the Altarum Consumer Engagement (ACE) Measure™ of patient activation. We tracked DPP attendance over 8 months using data from partnering DPP providers. In multivariate models, we measured whether self-reported baseline activation was associated with DPP “uptake” (1+ session attended) or DPP “attendance” (9+ sessions). We also examined whether DPP attendance was associated with change in activation at 4-months follow-up. We did not find an association between baseline activation and DPP uptake or attendance. However, we did find that DPP attendance was associated with an increase in the overall ACE score (6.68 points, 95% CI 1.97–11.39, p = 0.005) and increased activation in 2 of the 3 ACE subscales (Commitment and Informed Choice). Our finding of increased patient activation with DPP attendance suggests a mechanism for the improved health outcomes seen in DPP real-world translational studies. This work has important implications for diabetes prevention and other behavior change programs.
机译:糖尿病预防计划(DPP)是一个为期12个月的行为改变计划,旨在增加处于2型糖尿病风险中的患者的体育锻炼并改善其饮食习惯,以促进适度的体重减轻和改善心血管代谢状况。尚不清楚基线患者激活是否与DPP摄取增加有关,以及DPP出勤率是否导致患者激活的后续改善。我们分析了2015年11月至2017年9月收集的352例糖尿病前期知情决策和教育(PRIDE)糖尿病预防共享决策(SDM)参与者的数据。PRIDE参与者完成了基线和4个月的随访调查,包括患者激活的Altarum消费者参与度(ACE)措施™。我们使用来自合作伙伴DPP提供商的数据跟踪了8个月内的DPP出勤情况。在多变量模型中,我们测量了自我报告的基线激活与DPP“摄取”(参加1+次会议)还是DPP“出席”(9+次会议)相关。我们还检查了DPP的出勤率是否与4个月随访时的激活变化有关。我们没有发现基线激活与DPP摄取或出勤之间存在关联。但是,我们的确发现,DPP出席率与ACE总得分的提高(6.68分,95%CI 1.97-11.39,p = 0.005)和3个ACE分量表中的2个(承诺和知情选择)的激活增加有关。我们发现随着DPP出勤而增加了患者的激活能力,这表明在DPP现实世界转化研究中可以看到改善健康结果的机制。这项工作对糖尿病预防和其他行为改变计划具有重要意义。

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