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Assessment of a National Diabetes Education Program diabetes prevention toolkit: The D2d experience.
Citation | “Assessment Of A National Diabetes Education Program Diabetes Prevention Toolkit: The D2D Experience.”. Journal Of The American Association Of Nurse Practitioners, pp. 514-520. . |
Center | University of Washington |
Author | Roshni Devchand, Patricia Sheehan, Joanne M Gallivan, Diane M Tuncer, Christina Nicols, D2d Research Group |
Keywords | Diabetes type 2, adults, behavior modification, chronic illness, disease prevention, evaluation, patient education |
Abstract |
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The National Diabetes Education Program created the Small Steps. Big Rewards. GAME PLAN. toolkit to deliver basic type 2 diabetes prevention information to individuals at risk. The purpose of this study is to test the impact of GAME PLAN on diabetes prevention knowledge and behavioral readiness in the vitamin D and type 2 diabetes (D2d) study and participant satisfaction with toolkit materials. METHODS: Three hundred sixty adults at risk for diabetes participating in the D2d study were enrolled. Participants took a pretest, were sent home with the GAME PLAN, then took a posttest at their next visit, 3 months later. The Wilcoxon-signed rank test was used to examine changes in knowledge and behavioral readiness between scale scores pre- and posttest. CONCLUSIONS: There were modest increases in composite diabetes prevention knowledge scores (p < .05) and behavioral readiness scores (p < .001) from pre- to posttest. Participants also reported at posttest that the toolkit materials were appropriate, comprehensive, and relevant. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The GAME PLAN health education materials improve knowledge and behavioral readiness among adults at risk for diabetes. Providers can use GAME PLAN as one component of diabetes prevention education. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
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Volume |
29
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Issue |
9
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Number of Pages |
514-520
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Date Published |
09/2017
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ISSN Number |
2327-6924
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DOI |
10.1002/2327-6924.12499
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Alternate Journal |
J Am Assoc Nurse Pract
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PMID |
28772062
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PMCID |
PMC5673101
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