Implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in Japan: A non‐randomized controlled trial

Abstract Aim To determine the effects of a primary diabetes prevention programme created for healthy young adults. Design This study was a non‐randomized controlled trial. Methods The participants were 20–39‐year‐old employees of two automobile sales companies. The intervention group (N = 154) recei...

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Main Authors: Hitomi Nagamine, Xiaowei Lyu, Kayo Maruyama, Kumiko Morita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Nursing Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.372
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spelling doaj-0accbf9ba4db42a2b95aacdc163d22782020-11-25T02:16:36ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582020-01-017113714910.1002/nop2.372Implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in Japan: A non‐randomized controlled trialHitomi Nagamine0Xiaowei Lyu1Kayo Maruyama2Kumiko Morita3Community Health Promotion Nursing Graduate School of Health Care Sciences Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo JapanCommunity Health Promotion Nursing Graduate School of Health Care Sciences Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo JapanCommunity Health Promotion Nursing Graduate School of Health Care Sciences Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo JapanCommunity Health Promotion Nursing Graduate School of Health Care Sciences Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo JapanAbstract Aim To determine the effects of a primary diabetes prevention programme created for healthy young adults. Design This study was a non‐randomized controlled trial. Methods The participants were 20–39‐year‐old employees of two automobile sales companies. The intervention group (N = 154) received six original educational brochures and films created specifically for young adults, while the control group (N = 157) received none. Data were collected pre‐intervention and immediately after and 10 weeks after intervention. Change in knowledge about diabetes, its prevention and health management were measured. Results Overall, 129 interventions and 141 controls completed the trial. In items related to diabetes prevention, the intervention group increased their knowledge relative to controls (all p < .05). Awareness of susceptibility to diabetes also increased more in the interventions (p = .029). The interventions also improved more with items related to dietary behaviour (p < .05). This trial has been registered with UMIN‐CTR clinical trial (UMIN000023749).https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.372diabetesemployeehealth educationoccupational healthprimary preventionyoung adults
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author Hitomi Nagamine
Xiaowei Lyu
Kayo Maruyama
Kumiko Morita
spellingShingle Hitomi Nagamine
Xiaowei Lyu
Kayo Maruyama
Kumiko Morita
Implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in Japan: A non‐randomized controlled trial
Nursing Open
diabetes
employee
health education
occupational health
primary prevention
young adults
author_facet Hitomi Nagamine
Xiaowei Lyu
Kayo Maruyama
Kumiko Morita
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title Implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in Japan: A non‐randomized controlled trial
title_short Implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in Japan: A non‐randomized controlled trial
title_full Implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in Japan: A non‐randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in Japan: A non‐randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in Japan: A non‐randomized controlled trial
title_sort implementation and evaluation of a primary diabetes prevention programme for young adult employees in japan: a non‐randomized controlled trial
publisher Wiley
series Nursing Open
issn 2054-1058
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Aim To determine the effects of a primary diabetes prevention programme created for healthy young adults. Design This study was a non‐randomized controlled trial. Methods The participants were 20–39‐year‐old employees of two automobile sales companies. The intervention group (N = 154) received six original educational brochures and films created specifically for young adults, while the control group (N = 157) received none. Data were collected pre‐intervention and immediately after and 10 weeks after intervention. Change in knowledge about diabetes, its prevention and health management were measured. Results Overall, 129 interventions and 141 controls completed the trial. In items related to diabetes prevention, the intervention group increased their knowledge relative to controls (all p < .05). Awareness of susceptibility to diabetes also increased more in the interventions (p = .029). The interventions also improved more with items related to dietary behaviour (p < .05). This trial has been registered with UMIN‐CTR clinical trial (UMIN000023749).
topic diabetes
employee
health education
occupational health
primary prevention
young adults
url https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.372
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