DeJoy David M, Padilla Heather M, Wilson Mark G, Vandenberg Robert J, Davis Marsha A
College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-6522, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2013 Jul;14(4):506-13. doi: 10.1177/1524839912461014. Epub 2012 Oct 22.
This article summarizes formative research and pilot study findings from a workplace translation of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). The overarching goal was to devise a relatively straightforward weight management intervention suitable for use in a wide array of work settings. This project was conducted in conjunction with Union Pacific Railroad at one of their locomotive maintenance facilities. Participating employees were predominately male and middle-aged. Formative data were collected through stakeholder interviews, focus groups, and direct observation of the work environment. These results were used to adapt the DPP into a largely self-directed intervention augmented by peer health coaches and the on-site nurse. A small pilot test of the adapted program (n = 67) produced modest but statistically significant weight reductions at both 6 (core intervention period) and 12 months (maintenance period). These results are discussed in terms of the original DPP and other DPP translation studies.
本文总结了糖尿病预防计划(DPP)在工作场所开展的形成性研究和试点研究结果。总体目标是设计一种相对简单的体重管理干预措施,适用于广泛的工作环境。该项目是与联合太平洋铁路公司在其一个机车维修设施中联合开展的。参与的员工主要是中年男性。通过与利益相关者的访谈、焦点小组讨论以及对工作环境的直接观察收集形成性数据。这些结果被用于将DPP改编为一种主要由同伴健康教练和现场护士辅助的自我指导干预措施。对改编后的项目进行的小型试点测试(n = 67)在6个月(核心干预期)和12个月(维持期)时均产生了适度但具有统计学意义的体重减轻。本文将根据原始的DPP和其他DPP转化研究对这些结果进行讨论。