Adapting the Diabetes Prevention Program for low and middle-income countries: protocol for a cluster randomised trial to evaluate 'Lifestyle Africa'

被引:11
作者
Catley, Delwyn [1 ,2 ]
Puoane, Thandi [3 ]
Tsolekile, Lungiswa [3 ]
Resnicow, Ken [4 ]
Fleming, Kandace [5 ]
Hurley, Emily A. [2 ,6 ]
Smyth, Joshua M. [7 ]
Vitolins, Mara Z. [8 ]
Lambert, Estelle V. [9 ]
Levitt, Naomi [10 ,11 ]
Goggin, Kathy [2 ,6 ,12 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Mercy Hosp & Clin, Ctr Childrens Hlth Lifestyles & Nutr, Kansas City, MO 64108 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Kansas City Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Kansas City, MO 64108 USA
[3] Univ Western Cape, Sch Publ Hlth, Cape Town, South Africa
[4] Univ Michigan, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Behav & Hlth Educ, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[5] Univ Kansas, Life Span Inst, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
[6] Childrens Mercy Kansas City, Hlth Serv & Outcomes Res, Kansas City, MO USA
[7] Penn State Coll Hlth & Human Dev, Dept Biobehav Hlth, Hershey, PA USA
[8] Wake Forest Univ, Bowman Gray Sch Med, Dept Epidemiol & Prevent, Winston Salem, NC USA
[9] Univ Cape Town, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Human Biol, Res Ctr Hlth Phys Act Lifestyle & Sport HPALS, Cape Town, South Africa
[10] Univ Cape Town, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Med, Cape Town, South Africa
[11] Univ Cape Town, Fac Hlth Sci, Chron Dis Initiat Africa, Cape Town, South Africa
[12] Univ Kansas, Kansas City Sch Pharm, Kansas City, MO USA
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2019年 / 9卷 / 11期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
SOUTH-AFRICA; WEIGHT LOSSES; RISK-FACTORS; COMMUNITY; INTERVENTION; DISEASE; OBESITY; POPULATION; HEALTH; QUESTIONNAIRE;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031400
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction Low and middle-income countries like South Africa are experiencing major increases in burden of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular conditions. However, evidence-based interventions to address behavioural factors related to these diseases are lacking. Our study aims to adapt the CDC's National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) within the context of an under-resourced urban community in Cape Town, South Africa. Methods/analysis The new intervention (Lifestyle Africa) consists of 17 weekly sessions delivered by trained community health workers (CHWs). In addition to educational and cultural adaptations of DPP content, the programme adds novel components of text messaging and CHW training in Motivational Interviewing. We will recruit overweight and obese participants (body mass index >= 25 kg/m(2)) who are members of 28 existing community health clubs served by CHWs. In a 2-year cluster randomised control trial, clubs will be randomly allocated to receive the intervention or usual care. After year 1, usual care participants will also receive the intervention and both groups will be followed for another year. The primary outcome analysis will compare percentage of baseline weight loss at year 1. Secondary outcomes will include diabetes and cardiovascular risk indicators (blood pressure, haemoglobin A1 C, lipids), changes in self-reported medication use, diet (fat and fruit and vegetable intake), physical activity and health-related quality of life. We will also assess potential psychosocial mediators/moderators as well as cost-effectiveness of the programme.
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