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Increasing Diabetes Educators' Confidence in Physical Activity and Exercise Counselling: The Effectiveness of the 'Physical Activity and Exercise Toolkit' Training Intervention

机译:增加糖尿病教育者对身体活动和运动咨询的信心:“体育活动和锻炼工具包”培训干预的有效性

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Objective: The objective of this action research was to examine the effectiveness of a comprehensive intervention (the toolkit) in improving diabetes educators' (DEs') perceptions of their abilities and their patients' abilities related to physical activity as part of regular diabetes self-management. Methods: Two separate studies were conducted. Participants completed measures assessing confidence, attitudes and perceived difficulty. In study 1, a quasi-experimental design was used to examine the impact of the training intervention at 6 months. Cross-sectional sampling at baseline and 12 months then was used to assess the longer-term impact of the intervention. In study 2, a pre-post design was used to test the impact of the intervention at 12-months in a separate sample.Results: The primary finding was a consistent increase in DEs' confidence in their ability to provide physical activity and exercise counselling with increases of up to 20% after the training intervention. Furthermore, DEs reported greater knowledge about physical activity (p<0.03) yet perceived physical activity counselling to be more difficult after receiving the training (p<0.05). In study 2, the DEs reported increases in perceived patient knowledge and confidence in their patients (p<0.03) after the intervention. Secondary analyses showed that frequently referring to the toolkit was associated with higher counselling efficacy and lower perceived difficulty (p<0.03).Conclusions: These findings suggest that the toolkit is an effective resource to improve DEs' confidence in the area of physical activity counselling. As a result of this work, the toolkit has been adopted as standard diabetes care across Nova Scotia and as a foundational resource for DEs across Canada.
机译:目的:这项行动研究的目的是审查全面干预(工具包)在改善糖尿病教育者(DES')对其能力的看法以及与身体活动相关的患者的能力的效果,作为常规糖尿病自我的一部分管理。方法:进行两项单独的研究。参与者完成了评估评估信心,态度和感知难度。在研究1中,使用准实验设计来检查6个月训练干预的影响。基线和12个月的横截面取样随后用于评估干预的长期影响。在研究中,使用前的设计前设计用于在单独的样本中测试干预的干预的影响培训干预后增加了高达20%的增加。此外,DES报告了对体育活动的更多了解(P <0.03)然而在接受培训后更加困难的感知体育活动咨询(P <0.05)。在研究2中,DES报告了在干预后的患者知识和对患者的信心(P <0.03)增加。二次分析表明,常用的工具包与更高的咨询疗效相关,并且较低的感知难度相关(P <0.03)。结论:这些调查结果表明,该工具包是提高DES'对身体活动咨询领域的信心的有效资源。由于这项工作,工具包已被用作跨新斯科舍省的标准糖尿病护理,并作为加拿大德斯的基础资源。

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