Understanding diabetes risk in the Y Community of Greater Brisbane: Findings from a cross-sectional survey.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Promotion Journal of Australia Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1002/hpja.889
Lucy E Campbell, Sjaan R Gomersall, Michael Tsiamis, Ana D Goode, Genevieve N Healy
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Background: This cross-sectional study aimed to understand the need and desire for a diabetes prevention program within the Y (formerly YMCA: Young Men's Christian Association) of the Greater Brisbane region, Queensland, Australia.

Methods: An anonymous online survey was distributed (March-April 2023) by The Y Queensland targeting adults within the Greater Brisbane Y community. Data were collected on Y membership and branch attended, postcode, diabetes risk in the next 5 years (low, medium, or high), and interest in participation in a diabetes prevention program. Data were analysed via descriptives and cross tabulation with statistical significance considered at p < .05.

Results: Respondents (n = 575) were primarily female (65%), attending a Y branch located in the outer city (51%), and aged under 55 years (68%). Twenty Y sites were represented, with a mix of inner-city, outer-city, and regional areas. Overall, 46% (n = 241/530) of respondents were at high diabetes risk, with those living in relatively socio-economically disadvantaged areas more likely (p < .001) to be at high-risk (57%) than intermediate (26%) or low-risk (18%). Most (68%) respondents were interested/potentially interested in program participation; those at high risk of developing diabetes in the next 5 years were most interested (55%).

Conclusions: The Y in Greater Brisbane may provide a suitable setting to host a community-based diabetes prevention program. Locations outside the inner city should be prioritised to target those who are relatively socio-economically disadvantaged to align with higher need and demand. SO WHAT?: Findings inform the implementation and prioritisation of a community-delivered diabetes prevention program.

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了解大布里斯班地区 Y 社区的糖尿病风险:横断面调查的结果。
背景:本横断面研究旨在了解澳大利亚昆士兰州大布里斯班地区 Y(原 YMCA:基督教男青年会)内部对糖尿病预防计划的需求和愿望:方法:昆士兰青年会针对大布里斯班青年会社区内的成年人发放了一份匿名在线调查(2023 年 3 月至 4 月)。收集的数据包括:Y 会员资格、参加的分会、邮编、未来 5 年的糖尿病风险(低、中或高)以及参加糖尿病预防计划的兴趣。数据通过描述和交叉表进行分析,统计意义以 p 为限:受访者(n = 575)主要为女性(65%),参加的 Y 分部位于城市外围(51%),年龄在 55 岁以下(68%)。有 20 个 Y 学院分校参加了调查,其中包括内城、外城和地区分校。总体而言,46%(n = 241/530)的受访者有糖尿病高风险,而那些生活在社会经济条件相对较差地区的受访者更有可能患上糖尿病(p 结论:大布里斯班地区的青年活动中心的糖尿病风险较高:大布里斯班地区的青年会可能是举办社区糖尿病预防计划的合适场所。应优先考虑内城区以外的地点,以社会经济条件相对较差的人群为目标,以满足更高的需求。所以呢?研究结果为社区糖尿病预防计划的实施和优先排序提供了参考。
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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