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在社区诊所开展一项基于社区的激励支持项目,以增加糖尿病老年患者的身体活动:“终身成功身体活动”(PALS)的试点研究

Translating a community-based motivational support program to increase physical activity among older adults with diabetes at community clinics: a pilot study of Physical Activity for a Lifetime of Success (PALS).

作者信息

Batik Odette, Phelan Elizabeth A, Walwick Julie A, Wang Grace, LoGerfo James P

机构信息

Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers, Seattle, Washington, USA.

出版信息

Prev Chronic Dis. 2008 Jan;5(1):A18. Epub 2007 Dec 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Regular physical activity is an important goal for elders with chronic health conditions.

CONTEXT

This report describes Physical Activity for a Lifetime of Success (PALS), an attempt to translate a motivational support program for physical activity, Active Choices, for use by a group of diverse, low-income, community-dwelling elders with diabetes.

METHODS

PALS linked physical activity assessment and brief counseling by primary care providers with a structured referral to a community-based motivational telephone support program delivered by older adult volunteers. People with diabetes aged 65 years or older who were receiving care at two community clinics were randomized to receive either immediate or delayed intervention. The main intended outcome measure was physical activity level; the secondary outcome measure was mean hemoglobin A1c.

CONSEQUENCES

One-third of those offered referral to the PALS program in the clinic setting declined. Another 44% subsequently declined enrollment or were unreachable by the support center. Only 14 (21%) of those offered referral enrolled in the program. Among these 14, the percentage who were sufficiently active was higher at follow-up than at enrollment, though not significantly so. Using an intent-to-treat analysis, which included all randomized clinic patients, we found no significant change in mean hemoglobin A1c for the intervention group compared with controls.

INTERPRETATION

A community-based referral and support program to increase physical activity among elderly, ethnically diverse, low-income people with diabetes, many of whom are not English-speaking, may be thwarted by unforeseen barriers. Those who enroll and participate in the PALS program appear to increase their level of physical activity.

摘要

背景

规律的体育活动是患有慢性健康问题的老年人的重要目标。

背景信息

本报告描述了“终身成功的体育活动”(PALS),这是一项将体育活动激励支持项目“积极选择”进行转化的尝试,供一群患有糖尿病、来自不同背景、低收入、居住在社区的老年人使用。

方法

PALS将初级保健提供者进行的体育活动评估和简短咨询与结构化转介至由老年志愿者提供的基于社区的激励性电话支持项目相联系。在两家社区诊所接受治疗的65岁及以上糖尿病患者被随机分配接受即时或延迟干预。主要预期结局指标是体育活动水平;次要结局指标是平均糖化血红蛋白。

结果

在诊所环境中被转介至PALS项目的人群中有三分之一拒绝了。另有44%的人随后拒绝登记或支持中心无法联系到他们。只有14人(21%)被转介者登记参加了该项目。在这14人中,随访时体育活动充足的百分比高于登记时,尽管差异不显著。使用意向性分析,纳入所有随机分组的诊所患者,我们发现干预组与对照组相比,平均糖化血红蛋白没有显著变化。

解读

一个旨在增加老年、种族多样、低收入糖尿病患者(其中许多人不会说英语)体育活动的基于社区的转介和支持项目可能会受到一些不可预见的障碍的阻碍。那些登记并参与PALS项目的人似乎提高了他们的体育活动水平。

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