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Core Elements
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Recruitment Goals = 48 new participants each year Recruitment for Intensive Activities 1. Recruitment Team 2. Team Meetings Invitation to participate to those who meet eligibility requirements (prediabetes, age 18 or older, no exclusions) Entry process - if individual agrees to participate Documentation of Recruitment activities (for internal use and for reporting to IHS) Settings for Recruitment Methods of Recruiting individuals to participate Materials for Recruitment
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age> 18 Identify individuals at risk for diabetes age > 18 Screening and Diagnosis Settings 1. Community 2. Clinic Diagnosis of prediabetes 100-125 mg/dl 1. Fasting blood glucose 100-125 mg/dl (Impaired Fasting Glucose, IFG) OR 140-199 mg/dl 2. 2-hour glucose 140-199 mg/dl (Impaired Glucose Tolerance, IGT) OR > 5.7 and 5.7 and < 6.5 (note: this remains an area of controversy for the diabetes community. Our best evidence suggests this cut-off at this time.) Exclusion of Individuals Pre-existing diagnosis of prediabetes Monitoring/Follow-up of Participants with Prediabetes Monitoring/Follow-up of Individuals Who Are Screened but Not Diagnosed with Prediabetes
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Diabetes Prevention Team 1. Team Membership 2. Team Meetings Intensive Activities 1. Schedule appointment to start DPP Curriculum 2. Schedule Baseline Assessment DPP Curriculum 1. Teach 16 session curriculum over 16 – 24 week 2. Goal – 48 newly enrolled participants each year 3. Recommend 12 participants per group, 4 groups per year 4. Group education sessions, with interactive sessions 5. Use DPP Curriculum/Lifestyle Core Classes as basic required information Individual Coaching Sessions After Core Contact Lifestyle Goals for Individuals Motivational Activities Monitoring/Follow-up of Participants with Prediabetes Documentation of Intensive Activities – Required Forms
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Retention Goal = 100% of your participants Retention Plan 1. Retention Activities to Promote Continued Participation 2. Identification and Removal of Barriers to Participation Tracking of Participation 1. Document attendance of participants in program activities 2. Recovery Efforts – when participant misses appointments or classes Documentation of Retention
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