Friedman Susan M, Scheuer Kim, Beha Beth Garver, Dewhirst Maria, Barnett Ted D
Department of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, United States.
Rochester Lifestyle Medicine Institute, Rochester, NY, United States.
Front Nutr. 2023 Apr 4;10:1125075. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1125075. eCollection 2023.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) patients are at high risk of developing chronic illness, and when they do, are at higher risk of poor outcomes than in a hearing community. Rochester Lifestyle Medicine Institute adapted its online, Zoom-based, medically-facilitated 15 Day Whole-Food Plant-Based (WFPB) Jumpstart program, to give DHH participants knowledge, skills, and support to make dietary changes to improve their health. Adaptations included having a medical provider present who is fluent in American Sign Language (ASL), is board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine, and has a Master of Science in Deaf Education; spotlighting participants when asking a question during the Q&A session; using ASL interpreters; utilizing closed captioning/automatic transcription during all Zoom meetings; and employing a Success Specialist to provide outreach text and email throughout the program. Participants had significant positive changes in their eating pattern. They reported improvements in biometric measures as well as in how they were feeling. They all reported that they planned to continue to eat a more WFPB diet than they did prior to Jumpstart. All either agreed or strongly agreed that they learned important information, were confident that they knew the best eating pattern for health, and gained the skills they needed to make changes. Although this was a small pilot program, it suggests that this model can be used to provide education and support for behavior change that will lead to improved health in a DHH community.
聋哑和重听(DHH)患者患慢性病的风险很高,而且一旦患病,与听力正常人群相比,其预后不良的风险更高。罗切斯特生活方式医学研究所调整了其基于Zoom的在线医学辅助15天全植物性食物(WFPB)启动计划,旨在为DHH参与者提供知识、技能和支持,以促使他们改变饮食来改善健康状况。调整内容包括安排一位精通美国手语(ASL)、拥有生活方式医学委员会认证且具备聋人教育理学硕士学位的医疗服务提供者;在问答环节提问时突出显示参与者;使用ASL口译员;在所有Zoom会议期间使用隐藏式字幕/自动转录;以及聘请一名成功专家在整个项目过程中提供外联短信和电子邮件。参与者的饮食模式有了显著的积极变化。他们报告称生物特征指标以及自身感受都有所改善。他们均表示计划继续保持比启动计划前更倾向于WFPB的饮食。所有人都同意或强烈同意他们学到了重要信息,确信自己了解有益于健康的最佳饮食模式,并获得了做出改变所需的技能。尽管这只是一个小型试点项目,但它表明这种模式可用于为行为改变提供教育和支持,从而改善DHH群体的健康状况。