Brown Sharon A, García Alexandra A, Steinhardt Mary A, Guevara Henry, Moore Claire, Brown Adama, Winter Mary A
School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas (Dr Brown, Dr Garcia, Dr Brown, Ms Winter)
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, College of Education, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas (Dr Steinhardt)
Diabetes Educ. 2015 Apr;41(2):175-83. doi: 10.1177/0145721714567233. Epub 2015 Jan 20.
The purpose was to conduct focus groups with Hispanic employees to obtain input into adaptation of previous DSME interventions for use as a workplace diabetes prevention program.
From a list of interested Hispanic employees who attended a local health fair (n = 68), 36 were randomly selected to participate in focus groups held during supper mealtime breaks. An experienced bilingual moderator directed the sessions, using interview guidelines developed by the research team.
Participants' ages ranged from 22 to 65 years (mean = 50.4, n = 36, SD = 10.7), 7 males and 29 females attended, and 53% had type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Employees expressed a keen interest in diabetes classes and recommended a focus on preparing healthier Hispanic foods. Primary barriers to promoting healthier lifestyles were work schedules; many employees worked 2 part-time or full-time jobs. Administrators and direct supervisors of the employees were highly supportive of a workplace diabetes prevention program.
The consistent message was that a workplace program would be the ideal solution for Hispanic employees to learn about diabetes and healthy behaviors, given their busy schedules, family responsibilities, and limited resources. If found to be effective, such a workplace program would be generalizable to other service employees who have disproportionate diabetes rates.
开展针对西班牙裔员工的焦点小组讨论,以获取关于调整先前的糖尿病自我管理教育(DSME)干预措施以用作职场糖尿病预防项目的意见。
从参加当地健康博览会的感兴趣的西班牙裔员工名单(n = 68)中,随机挑选36人参加在晚餐休息时间举行的焦点小组讨论。一位经验丰富的双语主持人使用研究团队制定的访谈指南主持会议。
参与者年龄在22至65岁之间(平均 = 50.4,n = 36,标准差 = 10.7),7名男性和29名女性参加,53%患有2型糖尿病(T2DM)。员工对糖尿病课程表现出浓厚兴趣,并建议重点关注制作更健康的西班牙裔食物。促进更健康生活方式的主要障碍是工作时间表;许多员工从事两份兼职或全职工作。员工的管理人员和直接主管对职场糖尿病预防项目高度支持。
一致的观点是,鉴于西班牙裔员工日程繁忙、家庭责任重且资源有限,职场项目将是他们了解糖尿病和健康行为的理想解决方案。如果该职场项目被证明有效,那么它将适用于糖尿病发病率过高的其他服务行业员工。