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Attendance, activation and health profiles of participants, a prospective study on a regional cardiometabolic disease self-management program in Laval, Canada

机译:参与者的出勤率,激活和健康概况,加拿大拉夫尔地区心肌植物疾病自我管理计划的前瞻性研究

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Chronic diseases are responsible for over 70% of all deaths globally. While some self-management programs have been shown to be efficacious in preventing or altering trajectories for some chronic conditions, scaling-up and sustaining such programs beyond tightly-controlled study conditions remain a major challenge. CISSS-Laval partnered with the Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program team to co-develop Cible-santé/prévention and evaluate the first cohort of participants enrolled in the program, in order to better understand the program’s implementation and scope. The objective of the current study was to describe the profile of attendees and the level of engagement of participants in a new, region-wide cardiometabolic disease self-management program offered in Laval, Canada. This was a prospective study with no comparison group. Potential participants were identified and referred to the program from April to December 2015 by their primary care health professional practicing in one of the city’s interdisciplinary primary care clinics. They had their blood pressure, waist circumference and body mass index measured by trained volunteers, and completed a questionnaire on health habits, level of activation and the risk of developing prediabetes and type 2 diabetes over the next 10?years. A descriptive analysis of the first cohort of 141 Cible-Santé/prévention participants showed very low attendance. Furthermore, only 1 in 10 of enrolled participants completed the full program. The program typically attracted adults with some risk factors associated with their conditions (high waist circumference, obesity), but with an already high level of knowledge, skills and confidence to participate in self-management activities. This study provides a portrait of new participants to a self-management cardiometabolic disease program, which highlights the potential of supporting patients ready to make changes but also exposes the difficulty of attracting a larger number and diversity of participants and in encouraging completion of the program.
机译:慢性疾病负责全球所有死亡人数的70%。虽然一些自我管理计划已被证明在预防或改变某些慢性条件的轨迹方面是有效的,但超越紧密的学习条件的扩大和维持这些计划仍然是一个重大挑战。 CISSS-LAVAL与心血管健康意识计划团队合作,共同开发CIBLE-SANTÉ/PRÉVENTION,并评估第一个参加该计划的参与者队列,以便更好地了解该计划的实施和范围。目前的研究目的是描述与加拿大拉夫尔拉瓦尔州提供的新的区域宽的心肌疾病自我管理方案中与会者参与者的概况和参与水平。这是没有比较群体的前瞻性研究。潜在的参与者于2015年4月到2015年4月通过其初级保健专业专业练习,潜在的参与者于2015年4月到2015年12月,其中一个城市的跨学科初级保健诊所。他们的血压,腰围和体重指数由训练有素的志愿者衡量,并在接下来的10年内完成了关于卫生习惯,激活水平和开发前10型糖尿病的风险的调查问卷。对第一个141个Cible-Santé/Prévention参与者的描述性分析表现出很低的出勤率。此外,已注册参与者中只有1个已完成完整计划。该计划通常吸引了与其条件相关的一些风险因素(高腰围,肥胖),但具有高水平的知识,技能和信心参与自我管理活动。本研究为新参与者提供了一种自我管理的心脏病疾病计划的肖像,这突出了支持患者准备改变的患者的潜力,而且还暴露了吸引参与者的更大数量和多样性以及鼓励完成计划的困难。

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