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一项中年黑人女性压力与健康干预(B-SWELL)的随机可行性试验;这是一项社区参与式干预措施,旨在促进采用“生活简单 7 项”健康生活方式行为。

A randomized feasibility trial of the Midlife Black Women's Stress and Wellness intervention (B-SWELL); a community participatory intervention to increase adoption of Life's Simple 7 healthy lifestyle behaviors.

机构信息

Ohio State University College of Nursing Martha S. Pitzer Center for Women, Children, and Youth, 1577 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.

University of Cincinnati College of Allied Health Sciences 3225 Eden Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45267, USA.

出版信息

Transl Behav Med. 2022 Nov 21;12(11):1084-1095. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibac075.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Black women have a disproportionately higher incidence of cardiovascular disease-related mortality than other groups, yet they are less likely to receive culturally proficient education and competent preventive care.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study was to determine feasibility of the Midlife Black Women's Stress and Wellness intervention (B-SWELL); a culturally adapted, 8-week group intervention leveraging stress reduction and goal setting to increase awareness and adoption of Life's Simple 7 (LS7) healthy lifestyle behaviors.

METHODS

A randomized feasibility trial was conducted. Participants (N = 48, mean age = 55 years) were randomized to the B-SWELL or a group wellness (WE) intervention that lacked stress reduction and goal setting instruction. We hypothesized that B-SWELL participants would achieve a lower perceived stress, greater self-efficacy, improved LS7 scores, fewer symptoms (depression and unhealthy days), and greater perceived general health compared to WE participants. Survey data were collected at three timepoints: baseline, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks.

RESULTS

Both B-SWELL and WE groups had low attrition and navigated the online platform well. Further, both groups experienced lower perceived stress, improved LS7 scores, reduced depressive symptoms, and greater perceived general health from baseline to 8 weeks. Based on data trends, participants in the B-SWELL had more improvement in perceived stress, self-efficacy, and mental and physical unhealthy days compared to WE participants.

CONCLUSION

The B-SWELL is a feasible intervention for midlife Black women. Positive data trends were found for both B-SWELL and WE groups. Based on observations from the feasibility study, a larger outcomes-based study is planned.

摘要

背景

黑人群体中心血管疾病相关死亡率的比例异常高于其他群体,但他们接受文化适应性强的教育和有能力的预防保健的可能性却较低。

目的

本研究旨在确定中年黑人女性压力与健康干预(B-SWELL)的可行性;这是一种经过文化调整的 8 周小组干预措施,利用减轻压力和设定目标来提高对 Life's Simple 7(LS7)健康生活方式行为的认识和采用。

方法

进行了一项随机可行性试验。参与者(N=48,平均年龄为 55 岁)被随机分配到 B-SWELL 或缺乏减压和目标设定指导的小组健康(WE)干预组。我们假设 B-SWELL 参与者的感知压力会降低,自我效能感会提高,LS7 评分会提高,症状(抑郁和不健康天数)会减少,总体健康感会比 WE 参与者更好。在三个时间点(基线、8 周和 12 周)收集调查数据。

结果

B-SWELL 和 WE 两组的流失率都很低,并且都能很好地使用在线平台。此外,两组参与者的感知压力均降低,LS7 评分提高,抑郁症状减少,总体健康感增强,从基线到 8 周。根据数据趋势,与 WE 参与者相比,B-SWELL 组参与者在感知压力、自我效能和心理及身体不健康天数方面的改善更为显著。

结论

B-SWELL 是中年黑人女性可行的干预措施。B-SWELL 和 WE 两组均有积极的趋势。基于可行性研究的观察结果,计划进行一项更大规模的基于结果的研究。

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