Intervention Delivery Matters: What Mothers at High Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Want in a Diabetes Prevention Program-Results from a Comparative Effectiveness Trial.
Kelly N B PalmerValene E Garr BarryDavid G MarreroBrett M McKinneyAnne N GravesChelsy K WintersTamara S HannonPublished in: Diabetes therapy : research, treatment and education of diabetes and related disorders (2020)
Participants in the ENCOURAGE Healthy Families Study, a family-focused, modified Diabetes Prevention Program, reported challenges to and preferences for engaging in a diabetes prevention program. Challenges with flexible intervention delivery, accessibility, the traditional group-based format, and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) exposure risk can be mitigated by participant preferences for one-on-one, virtual/online intervention delivery.Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier, NCT01823367.
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