This research is studying how to help increase uptake of and engagement in formal Diabetes Prevention Programs to improve healthy behaviors among adults with pre diabetes to reduce risk of getting diabetes. This project will compare the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) to participating in the DPP program plus two extra pieces (INSPIRA). The 2 additional pieces in the DPP plus program includes getting matched with someone else in the program to provide each other support along with a chance to earn healthy food vouchers. Eligible participants will be randomized to one of the two groups and be asked to participate for approximately 6 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
142
The DPP group is led by the Community Health and Social Services Center (CHASS) community health workers (CHWs). For this study, the workers will deliver 16 weekly sessions (core phase) followed by two monthly sessions (maintenance phase). Each session lasts one hour plus the time required to weigh each participant and review food and activity logs. This program will help participants make healthy lifestyle changes. Examples are improvements in eating and physical activity. The goal is that participants lose some weight and eat healthier food. Sessions will be offered in-person in a room with video capacity to allow attendance of participants that cannot attend in person. For those participating virtually, the CHWs will briefly review with them what participants logged. Participation in this project should last approximately 6-months.
This intervention will include the DPP plus additional interventions. The additional interventions include: participants to stay for an extra 30 minutes following the regular DPP sessions. In these INSPIRA sessions, participants will be trained in providing mutual peer support, be matched with a peer partner and asked to talk at least once a week, receive vouchers or gift cards, discuss participants action plans with the peer partner, and share challenges, successes, and tips from the CHW and others in the session. CHWs will provide brief trainings on autonomy-supportive peer support approaches over the first three weeks of sessions. Participation in this project should last approximately 6-months.
Community Health and Social Services Center, Incorporated
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Number of group sessions attended by participants
This count will be out of 16 possible weekly group sessions.
Time frame: 6 months
Change in weight
Weight will be measured in pounds to the nearest tenth.
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
Change in hemoglobin A1c
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
Change in waist circumference
This will be measured in centimeters.
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
Change in reported diet quality
measured by comparing baseline and six month survey responses
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
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