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Developing a Diet and Physical Activity Intervention for Hispanic/Latina Breast Cancer Survivors

OBJECTIVES: There is limited guidance on how to effectively educate cancer survivors to adopt and maintain specific diet and physical activity recommendations, especially among underserved and under-resourced populations. Here, the objective is to present the development of a behavioral and theoreti...

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Autores principales: Contento, Isobel, Paul, Rachel, Marin-Chollom, Amanda M., Ogden Gaffney, Ann, Sepulveda, Jhack, Dominguez, Naxielly, Gray, Heewon, Haase, Anne M., Hershman, Dawn L., Koch, Pamela, Greenlee, Heather
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9583197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36254717
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10732748221133987
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author Contento, Isobel
Paul, Rachel
Marin-Chollom, Amanda M.
Ogden Gaffney, Ann
Sepulveda, Jhack
Dominguez, Naxielly
Gray, Heewon
Haase, Anne M.
Hershman, Dawn L.
Koch, Pamela
Greenlee, Heather
author_facet Contento, Isobel
Paul, Rachel
Marin-Chollom, Amanda M.
Ogden Gaffney, Ann
Sepulveda, Jhack
Dominguez, Naxielly
Gray, Heewon
Haase, Anne M.
Hershman, Dawn L.
Koch, Pamela
Greenlee, Heather
author_sort Contento, Isobel
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description OBJECTIVES: There is limited guidance on how to effectively educate cancer survivors to adopt and maintain specific diet and physical activity recommendations, especially among underserved and under-resourced populations. Here, the objective is to present the development of a behavioral and theoretically-based multi-modal diet and physical activity intervention program for Hispanic/Latina breast cancer survivors, Mi Vida Saludable (My Healthy Life). METHODS: The development process was based on the 6 steps of the Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure: (1). Decide behaviors; (2). Explore determinants; (3). Select theory-based model; (4). Indicate objectives; (5). Generate plans; and (6). Nail down evaluation. The theoretical framework for the intervention is Social Cognitive Theory. RESULTS: The resulting behavioral intervention consists of 2 components. The first component is in-person group education consisting of 4 lessons over 1 month. Each 4-hour group lesson includes a hands-on cooking component, a physical activity component, and facilitator-led nutrition education and discussion, with 2 field trips to a local grocery store and farmers’ market. The second component is an e-Health program that includes weekly text messages, biweekly emailed newsletters, and ongoing website access. CONCLUSION: The systematic DESIGN Procedure provided practical guidance for developing a behaviorally-focused, theory-based, and culturally sensitive program that addresses both dietary and physical activity behaviors for delivery both in-person education and through eHealth. The Procedure may be useful for developing other behaviorally focused and theory-based interventions.
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spelling pubmed-95831972022-10-21 Developing a Diet and Physical Activity Intervention for Hispanic/Latina Breast Cancer Survivors Contento, Isobel Paul, Rachel Marin-Chollom, Amanda M. Ogden Gaffney, Ann Sepulveda, Jhack Dominguez, Naxielly Gray, Heewon Haase, Anne M. Hershman, Dawn L. Koch, Pamela Greenlee, Heather Cancer Control Original Research Article OBJECTIVES: There is limited guidance on how to effectively educate cancer survivors to adopt and maintain specific diet and physical activity recommendations, especially among underserved and under-resourced populations. Here, the objective is to present the development of a behavioral and theoretically-based multi-modal diet and physical activity intervention program for Hispanic/Latina breast cancer survivors, Mi Vida Saludable (My Healthy Life). METHODS: The development process was based on the 6 steps of the Nutrition Education DESIGN Procedure: (1). Decide behaviors; (2). Explore determinants; (3). Select theory-based model; (4). Indicate objectives; (5). Generate plans; and (6). Nail down evaluation. The theoretical framework for the intervention is Social Cognitive Theory. RESULTS: The resulting behavioral intervention consists of 2 components. The first component is in-person group education consisting of 4 lessons over 1 month. Each 4-hour group lesson includes a hands-on cooking component, a physical activity component, and facilitator-led nutrition education and discussion, with 2 field trips to a local grocery store and farmers’ market. The second component is an e-Health program that includes weekly text messages, biweekly emailed newsletters, and ongoing website access. CONCLUSION: The systematic DESIGN Procedure provided practical guidance for developing a behaviorally-focused, theory-based, and culturally sensitive program that addresses both dietary and physical activity behaviors for delivery both in-person education and through eHealth. The Procedure may be useful for developing other behaviorally focused and theory-based interventions. SAGE Publications 2022-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9583197/ /pubmed/36254717 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10732748221133987 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Marin-Chollom, Amanda M.
Ogden Gaffney, Ann
Sepulveda, Jhack
Dominguez, Naxielly
Gray, Heewon
Haase, Anne M.
Hershman, Dawn L.
Koch, Pamela
Greenlee, Heather
Developing a Diet and Physical Activity Intervention for Hispanic/Latina Breast Cancer Survivors
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title_fullStr Developing a Diet and Physical Activity Intervention for Hispanic/Latina Breast Cancer Survivors
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title_short Developing a Diet and Physical Activity Intervention for Hispanic/Latina Breast Cancer Survivors
title_sort developing a diet and physical activity intervention for hispanic/latina breast cancer survivors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9583197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36254717
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10732748221133987
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