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Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study

The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is a 12-month behavior change program designed to increase physical activity and improve dietary patterns among patients at risk for Type 2 diabetes, in order to facilitate modest weight loss and improve cardio-metabolic profiles. It is unknown whether baseline...

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Autores principales: Skrine Jeffers, Kia, Castellon-Lopez, Yelba, Grotts, Jonathan, Mangione, Carol M., Moin, Tannaz, Tseng, Chi-Hong, Turk, Norman, Frosch, Dominick L., Norris, Keith C., Duke, Christopher C., Moreno, Gerardo, Duru, O. Kenrik
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6732720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100961
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author Skrine Jeffers, Kia
Castellon-Lopez, Yelba
Grotts, Jonathan
Mangione, Carol M.
Moin, Tannaz
Tseng, Chi-Hong
Turk, Norman
Frosch, Dominick L.
Norris, Keith C.
Duke, Christopher C.
Moreno, Gerardo
Duru, O. Kenrik
author_facet Skrine Jeffers, Kia
Castellon-Lopez, Yelba
Grotts, Jonathan
Mangione, Carol M.
Moin, Tannaz
Tseng, Chi-Hong
Turk, Norman
Frosch, Dominick L.
Norris, Keith C.
Duke, Christopher C.
Moreno, Gerardo
Duru, O. Kenrik
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description The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is a 12-month behavior change program designed to increase physical activity and improve dietary patterns among patients at risk for Type 2 diabetes, in order to facilitate modest weight loss and improve cardio-metabolic profiles. It is unknown whether baseline patient activation is related to increased DPP uptake, and whether DPP attendance leads to subsequent improvement in patient activation. We analyzed data from 352 adult participants in the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) trial of shared decision-making (SDM) in diabetes prevention, collected from November 2015 through September 2017. PRIDE participants completed baseline and 4-month follow-up surveys, including the Altarum Consumer Engagement (ACE) Measure™ of patient activation. We tracked DPP attendance over 8 months using data from partnering DPP providers. In multivariate models, we measured whether self-reported baseline activation was associated with DPP “uptake” (1+ session attended) or DPP “attendance” (9+ sessions). We also examined whether DPP attendance was associated with change in activation at 4-months follow-up. We did not find an association between baseline activation and DPP uptake or attendance. However, we did find that DPP attendance was associated with an increase in the overall ACE score (6.68 points, 95% CI 1.97–11.39, p = 0.005) and increased activation in 2 of the 3 ACE subscales (Commitment and Informed Choice). Our finding of increased patient activation with DPP attendance suggests a mechanism for the improved health outcomes seen in DPP real-world translational studies. This work has important implications for diabetes prevention and other behavior change programs.
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spelling pubmed-67327202019-09-12 Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study Skrine Jeffers, Kia Castellon-Lopez, Yelba Grotts, Jonathan Mangione, Carol M. Moin, Tannaz Tseng, Chi-Hong Turk, Norman Frosch, Dominick L. Norris, Keith C. Duke, Christopher C. Moreno, Gerardo Duru, O. Kenrik Prev Med Rep Regular Article The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is a 12-month behavior change program designed to increase physical activity and improve dietary patterns among patients at risk for Type 2 diabetes, in order to facilitate modest weight loss and improve cardio-metabolic profiles. It is unknown whether baseline patient activation is related to increased DPP uptake, and whether DPP attendance leads to subsequent improvement in patient activation. We analyzed data from 352 adult participants in the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) trial of shared decision-making (SDM) in diabetes prevention, collected from November 2015 through September 2017. PRIDE participants completed baseline and 4-month follow-up surveys, including the Altarum Consumer Engagement (ACE) Measure™ of patient activation. We tracked DPP attendance over 8 months using data from partnering DPP providers. In multivariate models, we measured whether self-reported baseline activation was associated with DPP “uptake” (1+ session attended) or DPP “attendance” (9+ sessions). We also examined whether DPP attendance was associated with change in activation at 4-months follow-up. We did not find an association between baseline activation and DPP uptake or attendance. However, we did find that DPP attendance was associated with an increase in the overall ACE score (6.68 points, 95% CI 1.97–11.39, p = 0.005) and increased activation in 2 of the 3 ACE subscales (Commitment and Informed Choice). Our finding of increased patient activation with DPP attendance suggests a mechanism for the improved health outcomes seen in DPP real-world translational studies. This work has important implications for diabetes prevention and other behavior change programs. 2019-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6732720/ /pubmed/31516814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100961 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Skrine Jeffers, Kia
Castellon-Lopez, Yelba
Grotts, Jonathan
Mangione, Carol M.
Moin, Tannaz
Tseng, Chi-Hong
Turk, Norman
Frosch, Dominick L.
Norris, Keith C.
Duke, Christopher C.
Moreno, Gerardo
Duru, O. Kenrik
Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study
title Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study
title_full Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study
title_fullStr Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study
title_full_unstemmed Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study
title_short Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study
title_sort diabetes prevention program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: results from the prediabetes informed decisions and education (pride) study
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6732720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100961
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