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Small Steps for Big Changes - Healthy Cities Implementation Science

Small Steps for Big Changes - Healthy Cities Implementation Science

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Overview

Small Steps for Big Changes (SSBC) is a diet and exercise counselling program that significantly reduces the risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). In partnership with YMCAs in Canada spanning 8 provinces, the aim of this study is to scale-up program delivery and evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of SSBC. To evaluate implementation, the number of staff trained/patients enrolled, attendance, sessions delivered as planned, delivery costs, and number of sites continuing to deliver the program will be examined. To evaluate program effectiveness, changes in patient health (e.g., T2D status, blood glucose, weight, exercise, diet) will be measured over 2 years following program completion.

Description

In partnership with YMCAs in Canada spanning 8 provinces (overseeing 44 distinct community facilities/sites), the investigators will adapt and deliver our evidence-based diabetes prevention program, Small Steps for Big Changes. The purpose of this project is to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of SSBC across diverse urban communities.

Specifically, the investigators aim to:

  1. Evaluate the implementation and sustainability of the program by examining the number of staff trained/patients enrolled, attendance, sessions delivered as planned, delivery costs, and number of sites continuing to deliver the program.
  2. Examine clinical-effectiveness of the program on: T2D status (self-report and HbA1c; primary outcomes), cardiorespiratory fitness, anthropometric (weight, waist circumference, resting heart rate), health behaviours (exercise, diet).
  3. Examine cost-effectiveness of the program on: healthcare resource utilization, and health-related quality of life (secondary outcomes).

Research Design:

A hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study design (Curran et al., 2012) with multi/mixed methods will be used to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of SSBC.

SSBC program:

SSBC will be administered and facilitated by the community facility trainers at YMCA locations. SSBC consists of 6 sessions delivered over 4 consecutive weeks, with each session comprising brief (20-30 mins) counselling that support participants self-regulatory skills to promote independence and long-term adherence to healthy dietary behaviours and regular exercise, followed by 20-30 mins of supervised aerobic exercise.

Eligibility

Patients

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Community-dwelling adults aged 18 years or older
  • able to read and speak English
  • has prediabetes assessed by one of the following means: (a) physician-diagnosed prediabetes, (b) HbA1c values between 5.7 - 6.4% (American Diabetes Association, 2012), (c) an American Diabetes Association risk questionnaire score indicating increased risk (>5)
  • Individuals who have previously been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes but who are in remission (defined as achieving glycated hemoglobin (A1C) of < 6.4% without any diabetes-related medications for a minimum of 3 months) will be eligible to participate.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients currently diagnosed type 2 diabetes with an HbA1c of 6.5% or greater.

Organizational partners

Inclusion criteria:

  • Senior leadership and/or management of our Canadian YMCA delivery partner organizations

Exclusion criteria: N/A

Site leads/managers

Inclusion criteria:

  • YMCA staff who manage/coordinate programs (e.g., general manager of health programs) for each site willing to act as SSBC site lead champion.

Exclusion criteria: N/A

Coaches

Inclusion criteria:

Site staff certified as SSBC coaches to deliver the program.

Exclusion criteria: N/A

Study details
    PreDiabetes

NCT06440395

University of British Columbia

17 June 2024

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