Using social media to reach Chinese and South Asian communities in British Columbia: the story of a peer-led diabetes prevention programme on Facebook

E. Amari, R. Barry, Xian Chong, H. N. Lauscher, K. Ho
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Minority populations can face cultural and accessibility barriers when seeking education and support for diabetes self–management. While culturally adapted education programmes have been studied, it has not been combined with the benefit of peer–support and the accessibility of social media. This project aimed to create and assess the feasibility, acceptability, and usability of a peer–led, culturally relevant diabetes prevention programme to be delivered over a popular social networking platform, Facebook, using mixed methods. Six participants of Chinese and South Asian ethnicities completed the 12–week programme led by a peer leader for each group. Interviews and scales were conducted before, during, and after the programme. Results indicated that the delivery of health information over Facebook is feasible and acceptable for those who are comfortable with social media. The peer leaders were engaged and the ability to view discussions was useful, though a larger group would have led to more robust discussions.
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在寻求糖尿病自我管理方面的教育和支持时,少数民族人群可能面临文化和无障碍障碍。虽然已经研究了适应文化的教育方案,但它并没有与同伴支持和社交媒体的可访问性的好处结合起来。该项目旨在创建和评估一个由同行主导的、与文化相关的糖尿病预防项目的可行性、可接受性和可用性,该项目将通过流行的社交网络平台Facebook使用混合方法进行交付。6名来自中国和南亚的参与者完成了为期12周的课程,每组由一名同伴领导领导。在节目之前、期间和之后分别进行了访谈和量表。结果表明,对于那些习惯社交媒体的人来说,通过Facebook传递健康信息是可行的,也是可以接受的。同级领导参与其中,查看讨论的能力是有用的,尽管一个更大的小组可能会导致更活跃的讨论。
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