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在夏威夷农村的两个联邦合格健康中心的国家糖尿病预防计划生活方式改变计划中的招募和保留。

Recruitment and Retention in the National Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Change Program in Two Federally Qualified Health Centers in Rural Hawai'i.

机构信息

Healthy Hawai'i Evaluation Team, Office of Public Health Studies, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 1960 East-West Rd, Biomed D-210, Honolulu, HI 96822 (

Department of Global Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara.

出版信息

Prev Chronic Dis. 2024 Oct 31;21:E85. doi: 10.5888/pcd21.240156.

Abstract

Prediabetes disproportionately affects racial and ethnic minority groups in Hawai'i. The National Diabetes Prevention Program lifestyle change program (National DPP LCP) decreases the risk of developing diabetes. However, enrolling and retaining participants is a challenge for program providers. This evaluation aimed to understand factors that influence racial and ethnic minority groups in Hawai'i to enroll in and complete the program. From 2018 through 2023, two federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in rural Hawai'i administered 6 year-long cohorts. Trained lifestyle coaches, who were FQHC staff members, recruited participants and facilitated the evidence-based curriculum. In 2023, the evaluation team conducted semistructured interviews with 14 of the 40 enrolled participants (35%), all of whom were women aged 25 to 74 years. Six participants identified as Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander and 3 as Filipino. Eight participants reported completing the program. We used qualitative methodology to analyze transcripts. We identified themes around motivators, barriers, facilitators, and suggestions for improvement. Recruitment by trusted individuals in their communities motivated participants to enroll. Caregiving and work obligations were attendance barriers for early withdrawers and graduates. Social support from lifestyle coaches and enrolled friends and family were facilitators for program completion. Suggestions included improving class availability and incorporating culturally relevant recipes. Barriers experienced by Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander and Filipino participants were similar to those reported by racial and ethnic groups in other studies. Program providers in rural communities should use trusted individuals as lifestyle coaches and recruit family and friends, regardless of National DPP LCP eligibility, to reduce caregiving barriers and engage critical support systems to facilitate completion.

摘要

糖尿病前期在夏威夷的少数族裔和种族中不成比例地存在。国家糖尿病预防计划生活方式改变计划(National DPP LCP)降低了患糖尿病的风险。然而,对于项目提供者来说,招募和留住参与者是一个挑战。这项评估旨在了解影响夏威夷少数族裔和种族群体参与并完成该计划的因素。

2018 年至 2023 年期间,夏威夷的两家合格的联邦卫生中心(FQHCs)管理了 6 个为期 6 年的队列。经过培训的生活方式教练是 FQHC 的工作人员,他们招募参与者并促进基于证据的课程。2023 年,评估小组对 40 名登记参与者中的 14 名(35%)进行了半结构化访谈,他们都是年龄在 25 至 74 岁之间的女性。6 名参与者认定为夏威夷原住民或其他太平洋岛民,3 名参与者认定为菲律宾人。8 名参与者报告完成了该计划。

我们使用定性方法分析了转录本。我们确定了围绕动机、障碍、促进因素和改进建议的主题。社区中值得信赖的人招募参与者注册。照顾者和工作义务是早期退出者和毕业生的出勤障碍。生活方式教练和已注册的朋友和家人的社会支持是完成计划的促进因素。建议包括改善课程的可用性和纳入具有文化相关性的食谱。夏威夷原住民或其他太平洋岛民和菲律宾参与者所经历的障碍与其他研究报告的种族和族裔群体所报告的障碍相似。农村社区的项目提供者应使用值得信赖的人作为生活方式教练,并招募家人和朋友,无论是否符合 National DPP LCP 的资格要求,以减少照顾者的障碍,并利用关键的支持系统来促进完成。

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