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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Perceiving Need for Lifestyle Counseling
Heikki OksaMarita PoskipartaJaana LindströmEeva Korpi-hyövältiJari VillbergKati VähäsarjaTimo SaaristoLeena MoilanenSirkka Keinänen-kiukaanniemiSanna SalmelaMauno Vanhalasubject
Advanced and Specialized NursingResearch designGerontologybusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedia_common.quotation_subjectAttendance030209 endocrinology & metabolismType 2 diabetesLifestyle counselingmedicine.disease3. Good health03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)PerceptionLifestyle changeLifestyle interventionInternal MedicineMedicine030212 general & internal medicinebusinessmedia_commondescription
OBJECTIVE To investigate the proportion of individuals at high risk of type 2 diabetes who perceive the need for lifestyle counseling, factors associated with this perception, and whether the perceived need is associated with subsequent attendance in lifestyle intervention. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Baseline and intervention data were obtained from 10,149 participants in a Finnish National Diabetes Prevention Project. RESULTS In total, 36% of men and 52% of women perceived the need for counseling. Most of the risk factors did not increase the perceived need for counseling. Those agreeing to attend supervised lifestyle intervention were more likely to report a perceived need than those who agreed on a self-initiated lifestyle change or those who refused to attend lifestyle intervention. The perceived need was associated with actual attendance in the lifestyle intervention only among women. CONCLUSIONS It will be vital to find additional means to support lifestyle change.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2012-01-16 | Diabetes Care |