Motivators and Barriers to Joining a Lifestyle Change Program for Disease Prevention.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2024-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0093
Mandy L Pershing, Lingzi Zhong, Anthony Ariotti, Kaitlyn Dwenger, Maddie McCarty, Phoebe Freer, Elissa M Ozanne
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Abstract

Introduction: Lifestyle change programs (LCPs) are effective in helping people adopt healthy lifestyles and maintain healthy weight for disease prevention. LCPs are known to be underutilized, but the nuances surrounding women's interest in using these programs for disease prevention need to be further explored so that enrollment and retention in these programs can be improved.

Methods: The purpose of this study was to explore women's interest in and knowledge of LCPs and identify their motivators and barriers to joining these types of programs through a survey. The survey was administered both online and in person. The survey had 22 questions and included demographics, medical and family history, knowledge and interest in LCPs, and barriers and motivators to participating in LCPs.

Results: Participants in this study included 1,606 women from 40 to 74 years of age. We found that respondents had limited knowledge about the benefits of LCPs in reducing risks of specific diseases, such as breast cancer and osteoarthritis. Respondents reported low-to-moderate interest in LCPs. We found that their interest in these programs was negatively associated with their weekly physical activity and positively associated with their body mass index (BMI) and the number of reported barriers to joining LCPs. The most common barriers cited were cost, location, time, and too many meetings. In addition, we found that respondents who had or were unsure about their family history of diabetes were more interested in LCPs compared with individuals who had no family history of diabetes. We did not find significant differences in respondent interest in LCPs across ethnicity.

Conclusions: Our study suggests that specific barriers to LCPs-including women's knowledge of such programs-will need to be addressed before enrollment and retention in LCPs are increased.

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参加改变生活方式预防疾病计划的动机和障碍。
导言:改变生活方式计划(LCPs)能有效帮助人们采用健康的生活方式并保持健康的体重以预防疾病。众所周知,LCPs 的利用率并不高,但需要进一步探索女性对使用这些计划预防疾病的兴趣的细微差别,从而提高这些计划的注册率和保留率:本研究的目的是通过调查了解妇女对 LCPs 的兴趣和了解程度,并确定她们参加此类计划的动机和障碍。调查通过在线和面谈两种方式进行。调查共有 22 个问题,包括人口统计学、病史和家族史、对 LCP 的了解和兴趣,以及参加 LCP 的障碍和动机:本研究的参与者包括 1,606 名 40 至 74 岁的女性。我们发现,受访者对 LCPs 在降低特定疾病(如乳腺癌和骨关节炎)风险方面的益处了解有限。受访者表示对 LCPs 不太感兴趣。我们发现,受访者对这些计划的兴趣与他们每周的体育锻炼量呈负相关,而与他们的体重指数(BMI)和所报告的参加 LCPs 的障碍数量呈正相关。最常见的障碍是费用、地点、时间和会议太多。此外,我们还发现,与没有糖尿病家族史的人相比,有糖尿病家族史或不确定是否有糖尿病家族史的受访者对 LCP 更感兴趣。我们没有发现不同种族的受访者对 LCPs 的兴趣存在明显差异:我们的研究表明,在提高 LCPs 的注册率和保留率之前,需要解决 LCPs 的具体障碍,包括妇女对此类计划的了解。
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