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Adapting an effective lifestyle intervention towards individuals with low socioeconomic status of different ethnic origins: the design of the MetSLIM study

机译:使有效的生活方式干预适应不同族裔,社会经济地位较低的人:MetSLIM研究的设计

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Background People with low socioeconomic status (SES) and some ethnic minorities are often underrepresented in lifestyle programmes. Therefore, a lifestyle programme was developed especially targeting these groups. Developing this lifestyle programme and designing an intervention study to test the effectiveness of this programme was an informative process in which several obstacles were encountered and choices had to be made. Study protocols, however, rarely describe these obstacles encountered in the protocol design process, and it is not always clear why researchers made certain choices. Therefore, the aim of this article is to describe both the final MetSLIM study protocol and the considerations and choices made in designing this study protocol. Methods/Design The developed MetSLIM study has a quasi-experimental design, targeting 30- to 70-year-old adults with an elevated waist circumference, living in deprived neighbourhoods, of Dutch, Turkish or Moroccan descent. The intervention group participates in a 12-month lifestyle programme consisting of individual dietary advice, four group sessions and weekly sports lessons. The control group receives written information about a healthy lifestyle and one group session provided by a dietician. The study contains an elaborate effect, process and economic evaluation. Outcome measures are, among other things, change in waist circumference and the other components of the metabolic syndrome. Discussion Matching the preferences of the target group, such as their preferred setting, has implications for the entire study protocol. The process evaluation of the MetSLIM study will provide insight into the consequences of the choices made in the MetSLIM study protocol in terms of reach, acceptability and delivery of the programme, and the effect and economic evaluation will provide insight into the (cost)effectiveness of the lifestyle programme in order to reduce waist circumference among individuals with low SES of different ethnic origins. Trial registration Netherlands Trial Register NTR3721 (since November 27, 2012).
机译:背景社会经济地位低下的人(SES)和一些少数民族在生活方式计划中的代表性通常不足。因此,专门针对这些人群制定了生活方式计划。开发这个生活方式计划并设计一项干预研究以测试该计划的有效性是一个信息丰富的过程,其中遇到了许多障碍,必须做出选择。然而,研究方案很少描述方案设计过程中遇到的这些障碍,而且并不总是清楚为什么研究人员会做出某些选择。因此,本文的目的是描述最终的MetSLIM研究方案以及设计该研究方案时应考虑的因素和选择。方法/设计这项发达的MetSLIM研究采用准实验设计,针对30至70岁腰围升高,居住在贫困地区,荷兰人,土耳其人或摩洛哥人后裔的成年人。干预小组参加了一个为期12个月的生活方式计划,该计划包括个人饮食建议,四次小组会议和每周一次的体育课。对照组接收有关健康生活方式的书面信息,并由营养师提供一组会议。该研究包含详尽的效果,过程和经济评估。除其他因素外,结果指标是腰围的变化和代谢综合征的其他组成部分。讨论匹配目标人群的偏好(例如他们的偏好设置)对整个研究方案具有影响。 MetSLIM研究的过程评估将提供对MetSLIM研究方案中选择的结果在计划的覆盖范围,可接受性和交付方面的见解,效果和经济评估将提供对MetSLIM研究方案的(成本)效果的见解。为了减少具有不同种族血统的低SES的人的腰围。试用注册荷兰试用注册NTR3721(自2012年11月27日起)。

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