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Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description, Case Studies, and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs
Background. Low-income minority women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (pGDM) or high BMIs have increased risk for chronic illnesses postpartum. Although the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) provides an evidence-based model for reducing diabetes risk, few community-based interventions have...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5088315/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27830157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4353956 |
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author | Athavale, Priyanka Thomas, Melanie Delgadillo-Duenas, Adriana T. Leong, Karen Najmabadi, Adriana Harleman, Elizabeth Rios, Christina Quan, Judy Soria, Catalina Handley, Margaret A. |
author_facet | Athavale, Priyanka Thomas, Melanie Delgadillo-Duenas, Adriana T. Leong, Karen Najmabadi, Adriana Harleman, Elizabeth Rios, Christina Quan, Judy Soria, Catalina Handley, Margaret A. |
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description | Background. Low-income minority women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (pGDM) or high BMIs have increased risk for chronic illnesses postpartum. Although the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) provides an evidence-based model for reducing diabetes risk, few community-based interventions have adapted this program for pGDM women. Methods. STAR MAMA is an ongoing randomized control trial (RCT) evaluating a hybrid HIT/Health Coaching DPP-based 20-week postpartum program for diabetes prevention compared with education from written materials at baseline. Eligibility includes women 18–39 years old, ≥32 weeks pregnant, and GDM or BMI > 25. Clinic- and community-based recruitment in San Francisco and Sonoma Counties targets 180 women. Sociodemographic and health coaching data from a preliminary sample are presented. Results. Most of the 86 women included to date (88%) have GDM, 80% were identified as Hispanic/Latina, 78% have migrant status, and most are Spanish-speaking. Women receiving the intervention indicate high engagement, with 86% answering 1+ calls. Health coaching callbacks last an average of 9 minutes with range of topics discussed. Case studies presented convey a range of emotional, instrumental, and health literacy-related supports offered by health coaches. Discussion. The DPP-adapted HIT/health coaching model highlights the possibility and challenge of delivering DPP content to postpartum women in community settings. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02240420. |
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spelling | pubmed-50883152016-11-09 Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description, Case Studies, and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs Athavale, Priyanka Thomas, Melanie Delgadillo-Duenas, Adriana T. Leong, Karen Najmabadi, Adriana Harleman, Elizabeth Rios, Christina Quan, Judy Soria, Catalina Handley, Margaret A. J Diabetes Res Research Article Background. Low-income minority women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (pGDM) or high BMIs have increased risk for chronic illnesses postpartum. Although the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) provides an evidence-based model for reducing diabetes risk, few community-based interventions have adapted this program for pGDM women. Methods. STAR MAMA is an ongoing randomized control trial (RCT) evaluating a hybrid HIT/Health Coaching DPP-based 20-week postpartum program for diabetes prevention compared with education from written materials at baseline. Eligibility includes women 18–39 years old, ≥32 weeks pregnant, and GDM or BMI > 25. Clinic- and community-based recruitment in San Francisco and Sonoma Counties targets 180 women. Sociodemographic and health coaching data from a preliminary sample are presented. Results. Most of the 86 women included to date (88%) have GDM, 80% were identified as Hispanic/Latina, 78% have migrant status, and most are Spanish-speaking. Women receiving the intervention indicate high engagement, with 86% answering 1+ calls. Health coaching callbacks last an average of 9 minutes with range of topics discussed. Case studies presented convey a range of emotional, instrumental, and health literacy-related supports offered by health coaches. Discussion. The DPP-adapted HIT/health coaching model highlights the possibility and challenge of delivering DPP content to postpartum women in community settings. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02240420. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5088315/ /pubmed/27830157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4353956 Text en Copyright © 2016 Priyanka Athavale et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Athavale, Priyanka Thomas, Melanie Delgadillo-Duenas, Adriana T. Leong, Karen Najmabadi, Adriana Harleman, Elizabeth Rios, Christina Quan, Judy Soria, Catalina Handley, Margaret A. Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description, Case Studies, and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs |
title | Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description, Case Studies, and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs |
title_full | Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description, Case Studies, and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs |
title_fullStr | Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description, Case Studies, and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs |
title_full_unstemmed | Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description, Case Studies, and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs |
title_short | Linking High Risk Postpartum Women with a Technology Enabled Health Coaching Program to Reduce Diabetes Risk and Improve Wellbeing: Program Description, Case Studies, and Recommendations for Community Health Coaching Programs |
title_sort | linking high risk postpartum women with a technology enabled health coaching program to reduce diabetes risk and improve wellbeing: program description, case studies, and recommendations for community health coaching programs |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5088315/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27830157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4353956 |
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