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A Lifestyle Intervention Program to Improve Knowledge and Health Behaviors in Women.

Yasmin Cavenagh, Darlie Simerson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To improve health knowledge, facilitate healthy behaviors, and provide social support for a high-risk population of women by implementing a culturally tailored, gender-specific lifestyle intervention program.
DESIGN: Evidence-based practice project. SETTING/LOCAL PROBLEM: A Chicago neighborhood in Cook County, Illinois, where there are increased rates of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, stroke, hypertension, obesity, preterm birth, and violent crime. PARTICIPANTS: Female residents of the community, ages 19 to 45 years; 12 participants registered for the program, and 11 participants completed the entire 2-month program. INTERVENTIONS/MEASUREMENTS: The BE WISE Lifestyle Intervention, a culturally tailored, gender-specific behavior change curriculum, was used for this project. An interprofessional team was used to enhance participant experience, and neighborhood collaborations were established to create sustainability of efforts. Pre- and postintervention measures of diet, physical activity, social support, and knowledge acquisition were used to evaluate outcomes.
RESULTS: Improvement was noted for knowledge in most of the content areas, as well as for dietary and physical activity behaviors. All participants rated the program highly and responded positively to the social support experienced in the group.
CONCLUSION: Culturally tailored lifestyle interventions can be effective in improving knowledge and encouraging behavior change, especially when delivered in group settings to enhance social support. Community-level collaborations enhance interventions by providing local support and resources for participants. Because behavior change takes time, follow-up at the 6-month and 1-year intervals is recommended to determine longer-term outcomes.
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Keywords:  Illinois WISEWOMAN; behavior change; chronic disease; community health; disparities; health promotion; lifestyle intervention; social determinants of health; women

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35051381     DOI: 10.1016/j.nwh.2021.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Womens Health        ISSN: 1751-4851


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