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Perspectives of health educators and interviewers in a randomized controlled trial of a postpartum diabetes prevention program for Latinas: a qualitative assessment

机译:卫生教育者和面试官在拉丁裔糖尿病预防计划的随机对照试验中的观点:定性评估

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Lifestyle interventions regularly rely on study staff to implement the intervention and collect outcomes data directly from study participants. This study describes the experiences of project staff in two randomized controlled trials of a postpartum lifestyle intervention to reduce risk factors for type 2 diabetes in Latinas. Latinas are the fastest growing minority group in the U.S. and have the highest rates of type 2 diabetes after a diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus. The challenges of implementing lifestyle interventions for postpartum women have been poorly documented. A qualitative focus group was conducted with eight staff members (five health educators and three health interviewers) involved in Proyecto Mamá and Estudio Parto. The discussion was audio recorded, transcribed, and coded in NVivo. Focus group topics included: 1) participant recruitment, 2) participant retention, 3) implementation of the lifestyle intervention, 4) assessment of behavior change, 5) overall challenges and rewarding aspects of the trial, and 6) recommended changes for future trials. Key themes emerged regarding enabling factors and barriers to implementing a lifestyle intervention in postpartum Latinas. Enabling factors included: a) the staff's belief in the importance of the intervention, b) opportunities associated with the longitudinal nature of the trial, c) belief that the staff could empower participants to make behavior change, d) benefits of flexible intervention sessions, and e) connection with participants due to shared cultural backgrounds. Barriers included: a) participant stressors: home, food, and financial insecurity, b) low health literacy, c) issues related to recent immigration to the continental U.S., d) handling participant resistance to behavior change, e) involvement of family members in assessment visits, f) limitations of the assessment tools, and g) time limitations. Findings highlight the challenging contexts that many study participants face, and shed light on the potentially influential role of health educators and interviewers in intervention implementation and data collection. Specific recommendations are made for strategies to improve adherence to diabetes prevention programs in postpartum underserved and minority populations in this challenging, transitional period of life. NCT01679210 . Registered 5 September 2012; NCT01868230 . Registered 4 June 2013.
机译:生活方式干预定期依靠研究人员,以直接从学习参与者直接实施干预并收集成果数据。本研究描述了项目人员在产后生活方式干预的两种随机对照试验中的经验,以降低拉丁裔患者2型糖尿病的危险因素。拉丁美洲是美国种植术后2型糖尿病患者的最快少数群体。为产后妇女实施生活方式干预的挑战已记录不足。一个定性焦点小组由涉及ProyectoMamá和estudio Parto的八名工作人员(五名卫生教育者和三名健康面试官)进行。讨论是录制,转录和编码的音频。聚焦小组主题包括:1)参与人招聘,2)参与者保留,3)实施生活方式干预,4)对行为的评估,5)审判的总体挑战和有益的方面,以及未来的试验的建议改变。关于在产后拉丁南纳中实施生活方式干预的能力和障碍的关键主题。使因素包括:a)员工对干预的重要性,b)与审判纵向性质相关的机会,c)相信,工作人员可以使参与者成为灵活的干预课程的行为改变,d)益处的福利, e)由于共​​享文化背景与参与者的联系。障碍包括:a)参与者压力源:家庭,食品和金融不安全,b)低健康识字,c)与近期移民有关的问题,致电美国,d)处理参与者的行为变革,e)参与家庭成员评估访问,f)评估工具的限制,G)时间限制。调查结果突出了许多研究参与者面临的挑战背景,并阐明了健康教育者和面试官在干预实施和数据收集中的潜在影响力的作用。在这场具有挑战性的情况下,提出了改善糖尿病患者的糖尿病预防方案依赖糖尿病预防计划的策略的具体建议。 nct01679210。注册2012年9月5日; nct01868230。注册2013年6月4日。

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