构建关于风险的信息:“前驱糖尿病”一词的使用和认知。

Jenifer J Thomas, Samantha Reed, Sarah Clinkenbeard, Jenna Kindt, Bailey McCoy, Bailee Smith, Avery White, Tessa Woods
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目的本研究的目的是验证一项调查,该调查调查了个人对“前驱糖尿病”一词的使用和认知。方法采用横断面研究设计和调查方法,研究小组制定了17项调查问卷。在健康领域对糖尿病预防感兴趣的个人被招募并完成了一项在线调查。结果在完成调查的97个人中,68人报告使用了这个词。该术语的使用非常频繁,相当频繁,有时与对严重度的不同信念、临床实践中的使用、沟通方式的影响、遵守降低风险建议以及全球定义和诊断有关。个人承认他们的交流和“前驱糖尿病”一词的影响;然而,感知影响的变化表明需要对该术语的使用制定标准化的指导方针。接下来,对于那些用“前驱糖尿病”这个词来传达风险的人来说,有必要考虑使用这个词的目的,以及一个从有风险的人那里得到关于这个词的影响或理解的反馈的过程。
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Framing a Message About Risk: Use and Perceptions of the Term "Prediabetes".

PurposeThe purpose of this study was to test a survey that investigates individuals' use and perceptions of the term "prediabetes."MethodsA cross-sectional research design and survey method was used, and a 17-item survey was developed by the research team. Individuals in the health field with an interest in diabetes prevention were recruited and completed an online survey.ResultsOf the 97 individuals who completed the survey, 68 reported use of the term. Use of the term very often, fairly often, and sometimes was related to varying beliefs about seriousness, use in clinical practice, influence of communication style, adherence to risk-reducing recommendations, and global definition and diagnosis.ConclusionsIndividuals acknowledged the general impact of their communication and the impact of the term "prediabetes"; however, the variation in perceived impact indicates the need for standardized guidelines for use of the term. Moving forward, it is necessary for individuals who communicate risk with the word "prediabetes" to consider the purpose of using the term and a process for feedback from at-risk individuals about impact or understanding of the term.

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