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A positive psychology–motivational interviewing intervention for patients with type 2 diabetes: Proof-of-concept trial

机译:患有2型糖尿病患者的积极心理学 - 诱导性面试干预:概念验证试验

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Objective Eighteen million Americans with type 2 diabetes (T2D) do not follow recommended guidelines for physical activity. Motivational interviewing (MI) has had modest effects on activity and related behaviors in T2D. Positive psychological attributes (e.g., optimism) are associated with superior medical outcomes in T2D, and positive psychology (PP) interventions promote such attributes. There had been no study in T2D of a combined PP–MI intervention to promote well-being and health behavior adherence. We developed a novel, telephone-delivered, 16-week PP–MI intervention and explored its feasibility and impact in T2D patients in a single-arm, proof-of-concept trial. Method Participants completed PP-based exercises and MI-based physical activity goal-setting activities and reviewed these activities weekly with a study trainer for 16 weeks. Feasibility and acceptability were assessed via exercise completion rates and post-exercise ratings of ease/utility (0–10 scales). Impact was explored by examining changes in physical activity (via accelerometers and self-report), other health behaviors, psychological measures, and medical outcomes (e.g., hemoglobin A1c (A1C)) from baseline to 16 weeks, using paired t tests. Results Twelve participants enrolled, and 10 provided follow-up data. Seventy-eight percent of PP–MI activities were completed, and participants rated the PP–MI content and sessions as easy (mean?=?8.2/10, standard deviation (SD)?=?1.9) and useful (mean?=?9.1/10, SD?=?1.5). PP–MI was associated with improved adherence to health behaviors and overall self-care, variable effects on accelerometer-measured activity and psychological outcomes, and modest beneficial effects on body mass index and A1C. Conclusion Further testing of this intervention is warranted in a larger, controlled trial to assess its effects on important health outcomes.
机译:目标2型糖尿病患者(T2D)的1800万美国人不遵循建议的身体活动准则。励志访谈(MI)对T2D中的活动和相关行为具有适度的影响。积极的心理属性(例如,乐观主义)与T2D的卓越医学结果相关,积极的心理学(PP)干预促进此类属性。在T2D中没有学习PP-MI干预,以促进福祉和健康行为依从性。我们开发了一部小说,电话交付,16周的PP-MI干预,并在单臂,概念证据试验中探讨了T2D患者的可行性和影响。方法参与者完成了基于PP的练习和基于MI的身体活动目标 - 设定活动,并每周审查这些活动,并在学习培训师进行16周。通过行使完成率和便于/效用的后运动评级评估可行性和可接受性(0-10尺度)。使用配对T检验,通过检查从基线到16周的体力活动(通过加速度计和自我报告),其他健康行为,心理措施和医疗结果(例如,血红蛋白A1C(A1C))的影响来探讨影响。结果12位参与者注册,10个提供了后续数据。七十八个PP-MI活动完成,参与者评估了PP-MI含量和会话容易(平均值?=?8.2 / 10,标准差(SD)?=?1.9)和有用(意思是?=? 9.1 / 10,SD?=?1.5)。 PP-MI与改善健康行为的依从性和整体自我保健,对加速度计测量的活性和心理结果的可变影​​响,以及对体重指数和A1C的适度有益效果。结论在更大,对照的审判中有权进行进一步测试,以评估其对重要保健结果的影响。

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