Formagini Taynara, Saint Onge Jarron M, O'Brien Matthew James, Ramírez Mariana, Brooks Joanna Veazey
University of Kansas.
University of Central Florida.
Am J Health Educ. 2023;54(3):224-232. doi: 10.1080/19325037.2023.2187487. Epub 2023 Apr 5.
The impact of the National Diabetes Prevention Program (N-DPP) for Latinos participation is uncertain.
We examine the experiences of Latinos who participated in the N-DPP in continuing the dietary and physical activity changes learned in the program.
This is a qualitative descriptive interview study. We recruited 19 Latino adults who participated in a culturally and linguistically adapted N-DPP. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data and report emerging themes.
Participants discussed how the program improved their knowledge about healthier lifestyles, and shared specific tools and strategies that they used to maintain learned program behaviors. Factors related to discontinuation of behaviors included missing the group social support, losing commitment over time, and avoiding family conflict. Maintenance of behaviors was mainly facilitated by family support.
Our study suggests that Latinos who participated in the N-DPP gained useful knowledge on healthier behaviors and learning strategies for implementation into their lifestyle, but barriers remain.
Adaptations of the program for Latinos should consider the important roles of family and social support to improve N-DPP outcomes for this group and better support Latinos in preventing diabetes.
国家糖尿病预防计划(N-DPP)对拉丁裔参与度的影响尚不确定。
我们考察参与N-DPP的拉丁裔在延续该计划中学到的饮食和身体活动改变方面的经历。
这是一项定性描述性访谈研究。我们招募了19名参与了文化和语言适应性N-DPP的拉丁裔成年人。采用主题分析法分析数据并报告新出现的主题。
参与者讨论了该计划如何提高他们对更健康生活方式的认识,并分享了他们用来维持所学计划行为的具体工具和策略。与行为中断相关的因素包括缺少群体社会支持、随着时间推移失去承诺以及避免家庭冲突。行为的维持主要得益于家庭支持。
我们的研究表明,参与N-DPP的拉丁裔获得了关于更健康行为的有用知识以及融入其生活方式的实施学习策略,但障碍仍然存在。
针对拉丁裔对该计划进行调整时,应考虑家庭和社会支持的重要作用,以改善该群体的N-DPP效果,并更好地支持拉丁裔预防糖尿病。