A Community-Partnered Approach to Address Excess Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in a Midwestern Community.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Maithe Enriquez, Rosalia Molina, Nohemi Alvarez, Micaela Barbosa, An-Lin Cheng, Jo Collette, Patricia J Kelly, Diana Luna, Wendy Mora, Wael Mourad, Sophia Saxton, Jeannine Midgett
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Abstract

Purpose: To design and pilot a tailored intervention to enhance type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) outcomes in an under-resourced Midwestern community. Design: One group pre-post feasibility study guided by Social Cognitive Theory and the Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health's social determinants of health (SDOH) framework.

Methods: A community-health-academic partnership of three nonprofit organizations, nurses, researchers, and promotoras (community health workers) developed an intervention program to help people in their community prevent and manage T2DM and mitigate adverse SDOH. Seven small group, interactive sessions included low health literacy materials on diabetes-related self-care skills, healthy eating on a limited budget, and linkages to healthful resources and health care.

Findings: Participants (n = 31) had received a new diagnosis of pre-diabetes (n = 14) or T2DM (n = 17) at free community health screenings and were not engaged in care. All self-identified as Hispanic, had low acculturation scores, and were underinsured. After 12 weeks, hemoglobin A1C levels had significantly decreased for 66% of participants (p = 0.012). Body weight decreased from baseline to 12 weeks, although the change was not statistically significant. Self-efficacy for diabetes self-care increased from baseline to 12 weeks, notably on healthy eating (p = .012); exercising regularly (p = .035) and controlling diabetes/blood sugars (p = .003).

Conclusions: The intervention has promise but more research is needed to examine intervention efficacy and strategies to facilitate implementation.

Clinical evidence: Nurses play an important role in forging partnerships that can equip people in their communities with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to improve their T2DM health outcomes and to help them mitigate adverse SDOH.

解决中西部社区过量2型糖尿病的社区合作方法
目的:在资源不足的中西部社区设计和试验一种量身定制的干预措施,以提高2型糖尿病(T2DM)的预后。设计:以社会认知理论和拉丁裔青少年和家庭健康中心健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)框架为指导,进行一组前后可行性研究。方法:由三个非营利组织、护士、研究人员和推广人员(社区卫生工作者)组成的社区卫生学术合作伙伴关系制定了一项干预计划,以帮助社区中的人们预防和管理T2DM并减轻不良的SDOH。七个小组互动会议包括关于糖尿病相关自我保健技能、有限预算下的健康饮食以及与健康资源和保健的联系的低健康素养材料。研究结果:参与者(n = 31)在免费社区健康筛查中接受了糖尿病前期(n = 14)或2型糖尿病(n = 17)的新诊断,并且没有参与护理。所有人都自认为是西班牙裔,文化适应得分低,保险不足。12周后,66%的参与者的血红蛋白A1C水平显著降低(p = 0.012)。体重从基线下降到12周,尽管变化没有统计学意义。糖尿病患者自我护理的自我效能从基线到12周有所增加,特别是在健康饮食方面(p = 0.012);经常锻炼(p = 0.035)和控制糖尿病/血糖(p = 0.003)。结论:该干预措施是有希望的,但需要更多的研究来检验干预的效果和策略,以促进实施。临床证据:护士在建立伙伴关系方面发挥着重要作用,这些伙伴关系可以为社区中的人们提供知识、技能和策略,以改善他们的2型糖尿病健康结果,并帮助他们减轻不良的SDOH。
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审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: This innovative publication focuses on health care issues relevant to all aspects of community practice -- home health care, visiting nursing services, clinics, hospices, education, and public health administration. Well-researched articles provide practical and up-to-date information to aid the nurse who must frequently make decisions and solve problems without the back-up support systems available in the hospital. The journal is a forum for community health professionals to share their experience and expertise with others in the field.
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