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The National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) successfully expanded, reaching over 14,000 participants. Effective strategies for type 2 diabetes prevention included self-referral, incentives, and cultural adaptations, improving attendance and duration.

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  • Public Health Interventions
  • Diabetes Prevention Research
  • Health Program Evaluation

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  • The National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) lifestyle change intervention (LCI) is expanding to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes in high-risk individuals.
  • In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funded six organizations to scale the National DPP LCI nationally.
  • This study evaluated the reach, adoption, and maintenance of the National DPP LCI over a 4-year period.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the reach, adoption, and maintenance of the National DPP LCI from 2012 to 2016.
  • To assess associations between site-level factors and program effectiveness (participant attendance and duration).
  • To identify participant-level factors associated with better program outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • The Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework guided the evaluation (October 2012–September 2016).
  • Multilevel linear regressions analyzed associations between participant demographics, site strategies, and attendance/participation duration.
  • Data were collected on participating sites, enrolled participants, and program delivery strategies.

Main Results:

  • The National DPP LCI expanded from 68 to 164 sites across 38 states, enrolling 14,876 participants.
  • Coverage was secured with 42 private insurers and 7 public payers; nearly 200 employers offered on-site LCI.
  • Effective site strategies included self-referral, non-monetary incentives, cultural adaptations, and referrals from healthcare providers, all linked to higher attendance and longer participation. Participant demographics also influenced outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • The National DPP LCI demonstrated significant expansion and effectiveness during the 4-year funding period.
  • Specific recruitment, incentive, and adaptation strategies enhance program implementation and participant engagement.
  • Findings can inform the ongoing dissemination and improvement of the National DPP LCI and similar public health interventions.