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在一个偏远城镇为年轻原住民试行一个符合文化特点的本地化糖尿病预防项目。

Piloting a culturally appropriate, localised diabetes prevention program for young Aboriginal people in a remote town.

作者信息

Seear Kimberley H, Atkinson David N, Lelievre Matthew P, Henderson-Yates Lynette M, Marley Julia V

机构信息

The Rural Clinical School of Western Australia, The University of Western Australia, 12 Napier Terrace (PO Box 1377), Broome, WA 6725, Australia; and Corresponding author. Email:

The Rural Clinical School of Western Australia, The University of Western Australia, 12 Napier Terrace (PO Box 1377), Broome, WA 6725, Australia.

出版信息

Aust J Prim Health. 2019 Nov;25(5):495-500. doi: 10.1071/PY19024.

Abstract

Lifestyle changes are central to preventing type 2 diabetes. Embarking upon and sustaining change is challenging, and translation of prevention approaches into a wider range of real-world settings is needed. In this study, a locally adapted community-led diabetes prevention program with local young Aboriginal facilitators was created and trialled through the Derby Aboriginal Health Service (DAHS). The 8-week program highlighted causes and consequences of diabetes, incorporated physical activity and healthy eating topics with a focus on practical activities, and included stress management to support healthy lifestyles. Ten Aboriginal women and men aged 18-38 years participated in the pilot program. The program was found to be acceptable and appropriate, and other community members and organisations expressed interest in future participation. Participants reported that they gained important new knowledge and made changes in behaviours including shopping choices, portioning and soft drink consumption. Limitations included participant recruitment and attendance difficulties, which were attributed to program timing and competing demands. While this program was designed to be sustainable, and there were indications of feasibility, resource constraints impeded its integration into routine primary health care. Prevention of diabetes is a high priority for DAHS, and this program, with appropriate resources, provides a basis for ongoing practical prevention strategies.

摘要

生活方式的改变是预防2型糖尿病的核心。开始并维持改变具有挑战性,因此需要将预防方法推广到更广泛的现实环境中。在本研究中,通过德比原住民健康服务中心(DAHS)创建并试验了一个由当地年轻原住民促进者参与的、因地制宜的社区主导糖尿病预防项目。这个为期8周的项目强调了糖尿病的成因和后果,纳入了体育活动和健康饮食主题,并侧重于实践活动,还包括压力管理以支持健康的生活方式。10名年龄在18 - 38岁之间的原住民男性和女性参与了该试点项目。结果发现该项目是可接受且合适的,其他社区成员和组织也表示有兴趣在未来参与。参与者报告称他们获得了重要的新知识,并在行为上做出了改变,包括购物选择、食物分量控制和软饮料消费。局限性包括参与者招募和出勤困难,这归因于项目时间安排和相互竞争的需求。虽然该项目旨在实现可持续性,并且有可行性迹象,但资源限制阻碍了其融入常规初级卫生保健。预防糖尿病是DAHS的高度优先事项,这个项目在有适当资源的情况下,为持续的实际预防策略提供了基础。

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