Developing a Physical Activity Program for Mothers and Their Children at Risk for Diabetes.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-09-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23333928241284178
Susan J Andreae, Anna Lindberg, Thomas Casey, Kristen A Pickett
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Abstract

Objective: Despite growing numbers of initiatives designed to address increasing diabetes prevalence in the U.S., the need remains for effective programs. Because family history is a diabetes risk factor, family focused programs may be a potential strategy to improve the health of the entire family. We present the development process and pretest results of a lifestyle change program for rural-dwelling mothers at risk for diabetes and their children.

Methods: We completed semistructured interviews with mothers (N = 17) focusing on program content and activities. Findings informed program development by identifying specific barriers motivators and potential leverage points such as focusing on the intrinsic incentives of health activities. The resulting program was pretested with rural-dwelling mothers (N = 5) who completed program activities with their families and provided feedback via semistructured interviews. All interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: While pretest results showed that the program was generally acceptable and feasible, feedback was used to further refine the program. The revised program consists of 8 group sessions with family focused content around physical activity, healthy eating, and making connections while engaging in health activities. Between sessions, mothers tracked the family goals, activity levels, and mood, and documented barriers to discuss during the sessions.

Conclusions: Our development process engaged intended program users to codesign a program that focuses on wellness and intrinsic incentives of engaging in health-enhancing activities as a family. By providing strategies to change behaviors as a family, this program aims to improve the mother's health while developing healthy habits in their children.

为有糖尿病风险的母亲及其子女制定体育锻炼计划。
目的:尽管美国有越来越多的举措旨在解决糖尿病发病率不断上升的问题,但对有效计划的需求依然存在。由于家族病史是糖尿病的一个风险因素,以家庭为重点的计划可能是改善整个家庭健康状况的潜在策略。我们介绍了针对农村高危母亲及其子女的生活方式改变计划的开发过程和预试验结果:方法:我们对母亲(17 人)进行了半结构式访谈,重点是计划内容和活动。访谈结果为计划的制定提供了依据,确定了具体的障碍激励因素和潜在的杠杆点,如关注健康活动的内在激励因素。在农村居住的母亲(N = 5)中对由此产生的计划进行了预先测试,这些母亲与家人一起完成了计划活动,并通过半结构化访谈提供了反馈意见。所有访谈都进行了录音、转录,并采用主题分析法进行了分析:结果:尽管预测试结果表明该计划总体上是可接受和可行的,但反馈意见被用来进一步完善该计划。修订后的计划包括 8 节小组课程,内容主要围绕体育锻炼、健康饮食以及在参与健康活动时建立联系。在课程间隙,母亲们会跟踪家庭目标、活动水平和情绪,并记录下课程中需要讨论的障碍:我们的开发过程让计划的预期用户参与到计划的编码设计中,该计划的重点是健康和作为一个家庭参与增进健康活动的内在动力。通过提供改变家庭行为的策略,该计划旨在改善母亲的健康状况,同时培养孩子的健康习惯。
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