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A Church-based Diabetes Self-management Education Program for African Americans With Type 2 Diabetes

机译:针对非裔美国人患有2型糖尿病的基于教会的糖尿病自我管理教育计划

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IntroductionDiabetes self-management education interventions in community gathering places have been moderately effective, but very few studies of intervention effectiveness have been conducted among African Americans with type 2 diabetes. This paper describes a church-based diabetes self-management education intervention for African Americans, a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the intervention, andbaseline characteristics of study participants.MethodsA New DAWN: Diabetes Awareness & Wellness Network was conducted among 24 churches of varying size in North Carolina. Each church recruited congregants with type 2 diabetes and designated a diabetes advisor, or peer counselor, to be part of the intervention team. Participants were enrolled at each church and randomized as a unit to either the special intervention or the minimal intervention. Thespecial intervention included one individual counseling visit, twelve group sessions, three postcard messages from the participant’s diabetes care provider, and twelve monthly telephone calls from a diabetes advisor. Baseline data included measures of weight, hemoglobin A1c, blood pressure, physical activity, dietary and diabetes self-care practices, and psychosocial factors. The study to evaluate the intervention (from enrollment visit to last follow-up) began in February 2001 and ended in August 2003.ResultsTwenty-four churches (with 201 total participants) were randomized. Sixty-four percent of the participants were women. On average, the participants were aged 59 years and sedentary. They had an average of 12 years of education, had been diagnosed with diabetes for 9 years, had a body mass index of 35, had a hemoglobin A1c level of 7.8%, and had a reported dietary intake of 39% of caloriesfrom fat.ConclusionA New DAWN is a culturally sensitive, church-based diabetes self-management education program for African Americans with type 2 diabetes that is being evaluated for effectiveness in a randomized controlled trial. The outcomes of A New DAWN will contribute to the literature on community-based interventions for minority populations and help to inform the selection of approaches to improve diabetes care in this population.
机译:引言在社区聚会场所进行的糖尿病自我管理教育干预措施已经取得了一定程度的效果,但是对2型糖尿病的非洲裔美国人进行的干预效果研究很少。本文介绍了针对非裔美国人的基于教堂的糖尿病自我管理教育干预措施,一项随机对照试验以评估该干预措施以及研究参与者的基线特征。方法在24个不同规模的教堂中建立了一个新的DAWN:糖尿病意识和健康网络。北卡罗来纳。每个教会都招募了患有2型糖尿病的混血儿,并指定了糖尿病顾问或同伴顾问作为干预小组的一部分。参与者参加了每个教堂,并作为一个单元随机分为特殊干预或最低干预。特殊干预包括一次个人咨询访问,十二次小组会议,参与者的糖尿病护理提供者提供的三封明信片信息以及糖尿病顾问提供的十二个每月电话。基线数据包括体重,血红蛋白A1c,血压,体力活动,饮食和糖尿病自我护理习惯以及社会心理因素的量度。评估干预措施(从入组随访到最后随访)的研究始于2001年2月,并于2003年8月结束。结果随机分配了24座教堂(共有201名参与者)。参与者中有64%是女性。参与者平均年龄为59岁,久坐不动。他们平均接受了12年的教育,被诊断出患有糖尿病9年,体重指数为35,血红蛋白A1c水平为7.8%,并且据报告饮食摄入的脂肪热量为39%。 New DAWN是一项针对教会2型非裔美国人的文化敏感性,基于教会的糖尿病自我管理教育计划,该计划正在一项随机对照试验中进行有效性评估。一个新的DAWN的成果将为有关针对少数民族人群的社区干预的文献提供帮助,并有助于为改善该人群糖尿病护理的方法选择提供信息。

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