Translating the diabetes prevention program into a hospital-based weight loss program
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of Medicine, Division of Preventive and Behavioral MedicineDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2008-03-08Keywords
AdultDiabetes Mellitus
Diffusion of Innovation
Female
Health Promotion
*Hospitals
Humans
Male
Massachusetts
Middle Aged
*Risk Reduction Behavior
*Weight Loss
Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Preventive Medicine
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OBJECTIVE: Intensive lifestyle interventions have established efficacy, but translation to real-world settings has not been well demonstrated. Using the diffusion of innovations model, we describe the adoption of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Lifestyle Intervention into a hospital-based program and report feasibility, acceptability, and outcomes. DESIGN: Patients (N = 118; 72% female, mean age = 48.8, mean baseline body mass index = 43.3) were enrolled into 16 weeks of DPP. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Weight loss (kg) was measured at baseline and after treatment. RESULTS: Mean weight loss after 16 weeks was 5.57 kg (SD = 4.6) or 4.6% of baseline weight, and 30% met the 7% weight loss goal. Outcomes are compared with those reported in the DPP trial. Most participants (90.4%) were satisfied with the service; however, only 56% were satisfied with their weight loss. CONCLUSION: The DPP was successfully translated into a real-world clinic with some protocol modifications. Weight loss was modest among heavier patients with more comorbidities than the original DPP sample. Diffusion of innovations theory provides a useful framework for adopting evidence-based programs in the clinical setting.Source
Health Psychol. 2008 Jan;27(1 Suppl):S91-8. Link to article on publisher's siteDOI
10.1037/0278-6133.27.1.S91Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/44944PubMed ID
18248110Related Resources
Link to Article in PubMedae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1037/0278-6133.27.1.S91