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Protocol: Implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among Samoan adults

BACKGROUND: Diagnoses of Type 2 Diabetes in the United States have more than doubled in the last two decades. One minority group at disproportionate risk are Pacific Islanders who face numerous barriers to prevention and self-care. To address the need for prevention and treatment in this group, and...

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Autores principales: Hawley, Nicola L., Rivara, Anna C., Naseri, Joshua, Faumuina, Kitiona, Potoa’e-Solaita, Noelle, Iopu, Francine, Faiai, Mata’uitafa, Naveno, Eminoni, Tasele, Susie, Lefale, Temukisa, Lantini, Ryan, Carlson, Jenna C., Rabin, Tracy L., Semaia, Penny, Mugadza, Phyllis, Rosen, Rochelle K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36795707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279084
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author Hawley, Nicola L.
Rivara, Anna C.
Naseri, Joshua
Faumuina, Kitiona
Potoa’e-Solaita, Noelle
Iopu, Francine
Faiai, Mata’uitafa
Naveno, Eminoni
Tasele, Susie
Lefale, Temukisa
Lantini, Ryan
Carlson, Jenna C.
Rabin, Tracy L.
Semaia, Penny
Mugadza, Phyllis
Rosen, Rochelle K.
author_facet Hawley, Nicola L.
Rivara, Anna C.
Naseri, Joshua
Faumuina, Kitiona
Potoa’e-Solaita, Noelle
Iopu, Francine
Faiai, Mata’uitafa
Naveno, Eminoni
Tasele, Susie
Lefale, Temukisa
Lantini, Ryan
Carlson, Jenna C.
Rabin, Tracy L.
Semaia, Penny
Mugadza, Phyllis
Rosen, Rochelle K.
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description BACKGROUND: Diagnoses of Type 2 Diabetes in the United States have more than doubled in the last two decades. One minority group at disproportionate risk are Pacific Islanders who face numerous barriers to prevention and self-care. To address the need for prevention and treatment in this group, and building on the family-centered culture, we will pilot test an adolescent-mediated intervention designed to improve the glycemic control and self-care practices of a paired adult family member with diagnosed diabetes. METHODS: We will conduct a randomized controlled trial in American Samoa among n = 160 dyads (adolescent without diabetes, adult with diabetes). Adolescents will receive either a six-month diabetes intervention or a leadership and life skills-focused control curriculum. Aside from research assessments we will have no contact with the adults in the dyad who will proceed with their usual care. To test our hypothesis that adolescents will be effective conduits of diabetes knowledge and will support their paired adult in the adoption of self-care strategies, our primary efficacy outcomes will be adult glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors (BMI, blood pressure, waist circumference). Secondarily, since we believe exposure to the intervention may encourage positive behavior change in the adolescent themselves, we will measure the same outcomes in adolescents. Outcomes will be measured at baseline, after active intervention (six months post-randomization) and at 12-months post-randomization to examine maintenance effects. To determine potential for sustainability and scale up, we will examine intervention acceptability, feasibility, fidelity, reach, and cost. DISCUSSION: This study will explore Samoan adolescents’ ability to act as agents of familial health behavior change. Intervention success would produce a scalable program with potential for replication in other family-centered ethnic minority groups across the US who are the ideal beneficiaries of innovations to reduce chronic disease risk and eliminate health disparities.
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spelling pubmed-99343132023-02-17 Protocol: Implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among Samoan adults Hawley, Nicola L. Rivara, Anna C. Naseri, Joshua Faumuina, Kitiona Potoa’e-Solaita, Noelle Iopu, Francine Faiai, Mata’uitafa Naveno, Eminoni Tasele, Susie Lefale, Temukisa Lantini, Ryan Carlson, Jenna C. Rabin, Tracy L. Semaia, Penny Mugadza, Phyllis Rosen, Rochelle K. PLoS One Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Diagnoses of Type 2 Diabetes in the United States have more than doubled in the last two decades. One minority group at disproportionate risk are Pacific Islanders who face numerous barriers to prevention and self-care. To address the need for prevention and treatment in this group, and building on the family-centered culture, we will pilot test an adolescent-mediated intervention designed to improve the glycemic control and self-care practices of a paired adult family member with diagnosed diabetes. METHODS: We will conduct a randomized controlled trial in American Samoa among n = 160 dyads (adolescent without diabetes, adult with diabetes). Adolescents will receive either a six-month diabetes intervention or a leadership and life skills-focused control curriculum. Aside from research assessments we will have no contact with the adults in the dyad who will proceed with their usual care. To test our hypothesis that adolescents will be effective conduits of diabetes knowledge and will support their paired adult in the adoption of self-care strategies, our primary efficacy outcomes will be adult glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors (BMI, blood pressure, waist circumference). Secondarily, since we believe exposure to the intervention may encourage positive behavior change in the adolescent themselves, we will measure the same outcomes in adolescents. Outcomes will be measured at baseline, after active intervention (six months post-randomization) and at 12-months post-randomization to examine maintenance effects. To determine potential for sustainability and scale up, we will examine intervention acceptability, feasibility, fidelity, reach, and cost. DISCUSSION: This study will explore Samoan adolescents’ ability to act as agents of familial health behavior change. Intervention success would produce a scalable program with potential for replication in other family-centered ethnic minority groups across the US who are the ideal beneficiaries of innovations to reduce chronic disease risk and eliminate health disparities. Public Library of Science 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9934313/ /pubmed/36795707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279084 Text en © 2023 Hawley et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hawley, Nicola L.
Rivara, Anna C.
Naseri, Joshua
Faumuina, Kitiona
Potoa’e-Solaita, Noelle
Iopu, Francine
Faiai, Mata’uitafa
Naveno, Eminoni
Tasele, Susie
Lefale, Temukisa
Lantini, Ryan
Carlson, Jenna C.
Rabin, Tracy L.
Semaia, Penny
Mugadza, Phyllis
Rosen, Rochelle K.
Protocol: Implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among Samoan adults
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title_fullStr Protocol: Implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among Samoan adults
title_full_unstemmed Protocol: Implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among Samoan adults
title_short Protocol: Implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among Samoan adults
title_sort protocol: implementation and evaluation of an adolescent-mediated intervention to improve glycemic control and diabetes self-management among samoan adults
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36795707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279084
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