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Applying the COM-B model to creation of an IT-enabled health coaching and resource linkage program for low-income Latina moms with recent gestational diabetes: the STAR MAMA program.

Authors :
Handley, Margaret A
Handley, Margaret A
Harleman, Elizabeth
Gonzalez-Mendez, Enrique
Stotland, Naomi E
Althavale, Priyanka
Fisher, Lawrence
Martinez, Diana
Ko, Jocelyn
Sausjord, Isabel
Rios, Christina
Handley, Margaret A
Handley, Margaret A
Harleman, Elizabeth
Gonzalez-Mendez, Enrique
Stotland, Naomi E
Althavale, Priyanka
Fisher, Lawrence
Martinez, Diana
Ko, Jocelyn
Sausjord, Isabel
Rios, Christina
Source :
Implementation science : IS; vol 11, iss 1, 73; 1748-5908
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND:One of the fastest growing risk groups for early onset of diabetes is women with a recent pregnancy complicated by gestational diabetes, and for this group, Latinas are the largest at-risk group in the USA. Although evidence-based interventions, such as the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP), which focuses on low-cost changes in eating, physical activity and weight management can lower diabetes risk and delay onset, these programs have yet to be tailored to postpartum Latina women. This study aims to tailor a IT-enabled health communication program to promote DPP-concordant behavior change among postpartum Latina women with recent gestational diabetes. The COM-B model (incorporating Capability, Opportunity, and Motivational behavioral barriers and enablers) and the Behavior Change Wheel (BCW) framework, convey a theoretically based approach for intervention development. We combined a health literacy-tailored health IT tool for reaching ethnic minority patients with diabetes with a BCW-based approach to develop a health coaching intervention targeted to postpartum Latina women with recent gestational diabetes. Current evidence, four focus groups (n = 22 participants), and input from a Regional Consortium of health care providers, diabetes experts, and health literacy practitioners informed the intervention development. Thematic analysis of focus group data used the COM-B model to determine content. Relevant cultural, theoretical, and technological components that underpin the design and development of the intervention were selected using the BCW framework. RESULTS:STAR MAMA delivers DPP content in Spanish and English using health communication strategies to: (1) validate the emotions and experiences postpartum women struggle with; (2) encourage integration of prevention strategies into family life through mothers becoming intergenerational custodians of health; and (3) increase social and material supports through referral to social networks, health coaches

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Journal :
Implementation science : IS; vol 11, iss 1, 73; 1748-5908
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application/pdf, Implementation science : IS vol 11, iss 1, 73 1748-5908
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287395479
Document Type :
Electronic Resource