Using qualitative research within complex interventions: lessons from the podosa (prevention of diabetes and obesity in South Asians) trial
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Findings Many participants were aware of their family history of diabetes and attracted by the availability of information and monitoring. Offering home or clinic-based interventions, communication in the participant’s chosen language(s) and excellent relationships between participants and dieticians contributed to retention. Adaptations in food choices were accommodated by participants, although community and faith based considerations made consistent adherence challenging. Participants found increasing their level of physical activity difficult given other demands, including long working hours, physically demanding employment and domestic commitments.
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دوره 14 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013