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This study will collect baseline survey data from a NCP funded VA Diabetes Prevention Program (VA DPP) clinical demonstration program at three medical centers on VA DPP participants and VA DPP-eligible VA MOVE! participants to identify baseline participant demographic characteristics; attitudes and beliefs about diet, exercise and weight loss, and psychosocial constructs such as social support; and self-regulation skills that predict 6-month weight loss and program attendance. The data collected will contribute to our knowledge of pre-diabetic Veterans' attitudes and beliefs about diet, exercise and weight loss, to our understanding of how different programs may impact weight loss, and to evidence-based targeting in future clinical implementation projects. It will also provide baseline quality of life data for use in a future cost-effectiveness analysis.
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Type 2 diabetes is a preventable disease. Multiple large scale randomized controlled trials have shown that in people with impaired glucose tolerance, Type 2 diabetes can be prevented with prevention lifestyle interventions that emphasize diet, exercise and weight loss. The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) showed that lifestyle interventions can reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes by 58% in this high risk group. Little is known about the incidence of pre-diabetes in the VA because routine screening for pre-diabetes is not an established practice in the VA. With a few exceptions, lifestyle modification interventions that target individuals with pre-diabetes and follow the Diabetes Prevention Program curriculum are not available to Veterans in the VA. In order to address this gap in evidence based clinical services, the National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP) has funded a VA Diabetes Prevention Program Demonstration Project (VA DPP) at 3 VA Medical Centers (Baltimore, Minneapolis, and Greater Los Angeles). NCP has requested assistance to conduct a more extensive implementation focused evaluation of VA DPP.
Methods Baseline survey data will be collected from 720 Veterans eligible for the VA DPP (360 in the VA DPP group, 360 in VA MOVE!) from 3 Medical Centers across the country. All participants referred to the VA MOVE! program will be evaluated for VA DPP eligibility and scheduled for a VA MOVE! orientation meeting. At that face-to-face orientation meeting, VA DPP-eligible Veterans will be invited to complete the baseline survey after completing an informed consent process and signing a written informed consent document. Consented Veterans will be provided with a paper copy of the survey, a stamped return envelope addressed to the Ann Arbor VA coordinating center and an incentive gift card or voucher. Instructions on the survey will include a URL link to an online survey that can be used by Veterans who prefer to answer the survey online as opposed to taking the paper survey. The survey will include a unique participant code that will be used to match survey data with clinical and administrative data by participant. The participant code will also be used to access the online survey. There will be no other personal identifiers on the survey.
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