Tkatch Rifky, Musich Shirley, Draklellis Jennifer, Hetzel Marla, Banks Jo, Dugan Jessica, Thompson Kaylene, Hawkins Kevin
Optum.
UnitedHealthcare.
J Holist Nurs. 2018 Mar;36(1):91-100. doi: 10.1177/0898010117691167. Epub 2017 Feb 12.
Diabetes is a serious issue for African American women. The purpose of this project was to develop and test the feasibility of a culturally appropriate and faith-based healthy eating program for African American women at risk for developing diabetes. At total of 30 women from two churches completed a 12-week, faith-based program using a community-based approach with lay health educators in the church setting. Participants set healthy eating goals, attended weekly education classes, and received daily text messaging reminders related to their goals. Outcomes included high levels of social support, frequent engagement with the program, and improved healthy eating. This program demonstrated the ability to target African American women at risk for diabetes and engage them in a health-related program.
糖尿病对非裔美国女性来说是一个严重问题。本项目的目的是为有患糖尿病风险的非裔美国女性开发并测试一个符合文化背景且基于信仰的健康饮食计划的可行性。来自两个教会的30名女性完成了一个为期12周、基于信仰的计划,该计划在教会环境中采用社区参与方式并配备非专业健康教育家。参与者设定了健康饮食目标,参加每周的教育课程,并收到与她们目标相关的每日短信提醒。结果包括高水平的社会支持、频繁参与该计划以及改善了健康饮食。该计划展示了针对有糖尿病风险的非裔美国女性并使她们参与健康相关计划的能力。