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Design and methods of a tailored approach for diabetes prevention in women with previous gestational diabetes.

Julie M PikeLisa G YazelKathryn M Haberlin-PittzLuz A MachucaBrett M McKinneyTamara S Hannon
Published in: Journal of comparative effectiveness research (2022)
Aim: To describe the design and methods of an intervention that engaged women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus in a tailored approach for diabetes prevention. Methods: Women participated in biometric tests for BMI and hemoglobin A1c, psychosocial questionnaires and an informed decision-making process to select a lifestyle change program for Type 2 diabetes prevention based on their needs and priorities. Measure time points were at baseline, 6 months and 12 months. Results: The authors recruited 116 women. The outcomes of this study will evaluate the effect of this strategy on participant engagement in lifestyle change programs for Type 2 diabetes prevention. Conclusion: This paper describes a variety of lifestyle change programs and an informed decision-making process for tailoring diabetes prevention programs for a high-risk population.
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