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Toobert, D.J., Strycker, L.A., Glasgow, R.E., & Bagdade,
J.D. (2002) If You Build It, Will They Come? Reach and Adoption Associated
with a Comprehensive Lifestyle Management Program for Women with Type
2 Diabetes. Patient Education and Counseling, 48:2, 99-105.
This paper describes recruitment and participation of physicians
and patients in a randomized study to evaluate the effects of a moderately
intensive (2-year) lifestyle management intervention for postmenopausal
women with type 2 diabetes at risk for coronary heart disease (CHD).
The purpose of this report is to answer two practical public health questions:
(1) "Will physicians refer their patients with type 2 diabetes to
such an intensive lifestyle change program?" and, if so, (2) "Will
these patients participate?" Results showed high (70%) acceptance
among physicians. About 51% of eligible patients agreed to participate,
which was encouraging given the substantial time commitment involved.
Main reasons for refusal were lack of eligible patients (among physicians)
and lack of time (among patients). Patient participants and nonparticipants
did not differ significantly on age, body mass, and other demographic
and medical variables. Based on these results, it appears that appropriate
recruitment procedures will yield a representative sample of women willing
to participate in intensive lifestyle management programs. |