Strategies to optimize participation in diabetes prevention programs following gestational diabetes: a focus group study
Autor: | Sabrina Pillay, Réjeanne Gougeon, Kaberi Dasgupta, Aaron Leong, Mirella De Civita, Sara Meltzer, Agnieszka Majdan, V. Tony Chetty, Simon L. Bacon, Deborah Da Costa, Stephen Stotland, Natasha Garfield |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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Research design
Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice Non-Clinical Medicine lcsh:Medicine Overweight 0302 clinical medicine Endocrinology Pregnancy 030212 general & internal medicine lcsh:Science Health Systems Strengthening Qualitative Research Multidisciplinary Attendance Obstetrics and Gynecology Focus Groups Qualitative Studies Gestational diabetes Medicine Female Health Services Research Public Health medicine.symptom Behavioral and Social Aspects of Health Research Article Adult medicine.medical_specialty Clinical Research Design 030209 endocrinology & metabolism 03 medical and health sciences Social support medicine Cardiovascular Diseases in Women Humans Reproductive Endocrinology Social media Obesity Sports and Exercise Medicine Nutrition Diabetic Endocrinology Internet Health Care Policy business.industry lcsh:R Social Support Feeding Behavior medicine.disease Focus group Diet Diabetes Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Family medicine Physical therapy Women's Health lcsh:Q Preventive Medicine Postpartum Care business Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | PLoS ONE PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 7, p e67878 (2013) |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
Popis: | Objective We performed a qualitative study among women within 5 years of Gestational Diabetes (GDM) diagnosis. Our aim was to identify the key elements that would enhance participation in a type 2 diabetes (DM2) prevention program. Research Design and Methods Potential participants received up to three invitation letters from their GDM physician. Four focus groups were held. Discussants were invited to comment on potential facilitators/barriers to participation and were probed on attitudes towards meal replacement and Internet/social media tools. Recurring themes were identified through qualitative content analysis of discussion transcripts. Results Among the 1,201 contacted and 79 eligible/interested, 29 women attended a focus group discussion. More than half of discussants were overweight/obese, and less than half were physically active. For DM2 prevention, a strong need for social support to achieve changes in dietary and physical activity habits was expressed. In this regard, face-to-face interactions with peers and professionals were preferred, with adjunctive roles for Internet/social media. Further, direct participation of partners/spouses in a DM2 prevention program was viewed as important to enhance support for behavioural change at home. Discussants highlighted work and child-related responsibilities as potential barriers to participation, and emphasized the importance of childcare support to allow attendance. Meal replacements were viewed with little interest, with concerns that their use would provide a poor example of eating behaviour to children. Conclusions Among women within 5 years of a GDM diagnosis who participated in a focus group discussion, participation in a DM2 prevention program would be enhanced by face-to-face interactions with professionals and peers, provision of childcare support, and inclusion of spouses/partners. |
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