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Women veterans' experience with a web-based diabetes prevention program:a qualitative study to inform future practice
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نویسنده
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moin t. ,ertl k. ,schneider j. ,vasti e. ,makki f. ,richardson c. ,havens k. ,damschroder l.
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منبع
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journal of medical internet research - 2015 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 5
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چکیده
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Diabetes prevention is a national goal and particularly important in the veterans health administration (vha) where 1 in 4 veterans has diabetes. there is growing evidence to support the use of web-based diabetes prevention program (dpp) interventions,shown to be as effective and often more feasible than in-person interventions. objective: our primary objective was to qualitatively explore women veterans' early experiences with a web-based dpp intervention. our secondary objective was to estimate weight loss,participation,and engagement to provide context for our qualitative findings. methods: we conducted and analyzed semistructured interviews and collected data on weight change,participation,and engagement. a total of 17 women veterans with prediabetes from a midwest va women's health clinic were eligible to participate; 15 completed interviews. results: participants perceived the dpp program as an appealing way of initiating lifestyle changes and made them feel accountable in achieving their daily goals. the online program was convenient because it could be accessed at any time,and many found that it integrated well into daily life. however,some did not like the logging aspect and some found it to be too impersonal. participants logged in a mean 76 times,posted a mean 46 group messages,and sent a mean 20.5 private messages to the health coach over 16 weeks. participants lost 5.24% of baseline weight,and 82% (14/17) of participants completed at least 9 of 16 core modules. conclusions: women veterans' early experiences with a web-based dpp intervention were generally positive. accountability and convenience were key enabling factors for participation and engagement. a web-based dpp intervention appears to be a promising means of translating the dpp for women veterans with prediabetes.
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کلیدواژه
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Attitude To Computers; Computers; Internet; Disease Management; Patient Satisfaction; Prediabetic State; Program Evaluation; Risk Reduction Behavior
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آدرس
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va health services research and development center for healthcare innovation,implementation,david geffen school of medicine,university of california,11301 wilshire blvd mail code 111d,los angeles,ca 90073, United States, department of research,clement j. zablocki va medical center,center for patient care and outcomes research,milwaukee,wi, United States, department of medicine,medical college of wisconsin,women's health clinic,milwaukee,wi, United States, va greater los angeles healthcare system,los angeles,ca, United States, va ann arbor center for clinical management research,ann arbor,mi, United States, va ann arbor center for clinical management research,department of family medicine,university of michigan,ann arbor,mi, United States, department of medicine,medical college of wisconsin,women's health clinic,milwaukee,wi, United States, va ann arbor center for clinical management research,ann arbor,mi, United States
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