Implementation,generalization and long-term results of the "choosing well" diabetes self-management intervention |
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Authors: | Glasgow Russell E Toobert Deborah J Hampson Sarah E Strycker Lisa A |
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Affiliation: | AMC Cancer Research Center, 1600 Pierce Street 80214, Denver, CO, USA. russg@ris.net |
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Abstract: | Prerequisites for translating intervention research findings into practice are maintenance of results, generalization of effects and consistency of implementation. This report presents 12 months follow-up information on a randomized 2x2 factorial trial evaluating the incremental effects of adding (1) telephone follow-up or (2) a community resources utilization component to a basic touchscreen computer-assisted dietary goal-setting intervention for 320 type 2 diabetes patients. All conditions evidenced significant improvement from baseline to the 12 months follow-up across behavioral, biological and psychosocial measures. There were few consistent differences between conditions, but results were robust across interventionists and clinics. The telephone follow-up component appeared to enhance long-term results on some measures. When considered along with earlier results from a randomized trial that included a control condition without goal setting, it is concluded that this basic goal-setting intervention can be consistently implemented by a variety of interventionists and produce lasting improvements. |
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