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Title: A mixed-methods evaluation of an urban Aboriginal diabetes lifestyle program
Authors: Power, Tamara
East, Leah
Gao, Yu
Usher, Kim
Jackson, Debra
Keywords: diabetes mellitus, type 2
healthy lifestyle
Aboriginal peoples
program evaluation
Issue Date: Apr-2021
Publisher: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Series/Report no.: Indigenous Health;143-149
Abstract: Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate an Aboriginal-led diabetes lifestyle program catering to urban Aboriginal people in an Aboriginal organisation. Methods: Mixed-methods study that employed routinely collected physiological data and audio-recorded focus group sessions. Physiological data were analysed using a multi-level model to account for participant clustering. Qualitative data were subject to thematic analysis. Results: Participants were overwhelmingly positive about the program. They lost weight and improved their diastolic blood pressure and glycaemic control; however, it was the feelings of belonging and optimism about their ability to improve their health that they most valued. Qualitative analysis revealed three main themes. These were: ‘With the Mob’, ‘For the Mob’ and ‘Program Elements. The strengths of the program lay in its indigeneity, low-cost and easy-toprepare diet, and cultural and communication skills of the director. Conclusions: Recommendations for improvement included educating participants on the pathophysiology of diabetes, the refinement of online elements and the introduction of faceto-face group exercise. Implications for public health: Programs of this nature should be expanded and evaluated longitudinally with multiple cohorts.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4422
ISSN: 1753-6405.13092
Appears in Collections:VOL 45 NO 2

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