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“I was able to eat what I am supposed to eat”-- patient reflections on a medically-tailored meal intervention: a qualitative analysis

机译:“我能够吃我所谓的东西” - 患者对医学粉末干预的思考:定性分析

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Medically-tailored meal programs that provide home-delivered medically-appropriate food are an emerging intervention when type 2 diabetes co-occurs with food insecurity (limited or uncertain access to nutritious food owing to cost). We sought to understand the experiences of medically-tailored meal program participants. We conducted semi-structured interviews with participants in a randomized trial of medically-tailored meals (NCT02426138) until reaching content saturation. Participants were adults (age??20?years) with type 2 diabetes in eastern Massachusetts, and the interviews were conducted from April to July 2017. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded by two independent reviewers. We determined emergent themes using content analysis. Twenty individuals were interviewed. Their mean age was 58 (SD: 13) years, 60.0% were women, 20.0% were non-Hispanic black, and 15.0% were Hispanic. Key themes were 1) satisfaction and experience with medically-tailored meals 2) food preferences and cultural appropriateness, 3) diabetes management and awareness, and 4) suggestions for improvement and co-interventions. Within these themes, participants were generally satisfied with medically-tailored meals and emphasized the importance of receiving culturally appropriate food. Participants reported several positive effects of medically-tailored meals, including improved quality of life and ability to manage diabetes, and stress reduction. Participants suggested combining medically-tailored meals with diabetes self-management education or lifestyle interventions. Individuals with diabetes and food insecurity expressed satisfaction with the medically-tailored meal program, and reported that participation reduced stress and the burden of diabetes management. Suggestions to help ensure the success of medically-tailored meal programs included a strong emphasis on culturally acceptability and accommodating taste preferences for provided foods, and combining medically-tailored meals with diabetes education or lifestyle intervention. ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02426138.
机译:在2型糖尿病与食品不安全(由于成本的有限或不确定的营养食品获得营养食品的有限或不确定的营养食品获得)时,提供家庭交付的医学适当的食物的膳食计划是一种新兴干预。我们试图了解医学量身定制的膳食计划参与者的经验。我们对参与者进行了半结构化访谈,在达到内容饱和度之前,对随便的膳食进行了随机试验(NCT02426138)。参与者是成年人(年龄?>?20?年),在马萨诸塞州东部的2型糖尿病,并从4月到2017年7月进行了访谈。采访逐字转录并由两个独立审稿人进行编码。我们使用内容分析确定了紧急主题。 20个人接受了采访。他们的平均年龄为58(SD:13)年,60.0%是女性,20.0%是非西班牙裔黑人,15.0%是西班牙裔。关键主题是1)满意度和经验与医学级膳食2)食品偏好和文化适当性,3)糖尿病管理和意识,4)改善和共同干预的建议。在这些主题中,参与者通常对医学定制的膳食感到满意,并强调接受文化适当的食物的重要性。参与者报告了医学定制的膳食的几种积极影响,包括改善的生活质量和管理糖尿病的能力,以及减少压力。参与者建议将糖尿病自我管理教育或生活方式干预结合医学定制的膳食。具有糖尿病和粮食不安全的个体表达了与医学定制的膳食计划的满意度,并报告参与减轻压力和糖尿病管理的负担。帮助帮助确保医学定制的膳食计划的成功包括强调文化可接受性和适应提供的食物的味道偏好,并将医学习惯的膳食与糖尿病教育或生活方式干预相结合。 ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02426138。

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