Adapting an online guided self‐help intervention for the management of binge eating in adults with type 2 diabetes: The POSE‐D study

Author:

Coales Eleanor1,Hill Andrew1,Heywood‐Everett Suzanne2,Rabbee Jinan1,Mansfield Michael3,Grace Clare4,Beeton Ian5,Traviss‐Turner Gemma1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leeds Institute of Health Sciences University of Leeds Leeds Clarendon Way UK

2. Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust, Primary Care Wellbeing Service Bradford Victoria Road, Saltaire UK

3. Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Leeds Centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology St James's University Hospital Leeds UK

4. Leeds Community Healthcare Trust, Chapeltown Health Centre Leeds Spencer Place UK

5. Leeds Diabetes‐UK Support Group Leeds St Peter's Square UK

Abstract

AbstractAimsPeople with type 2 diabetes (T2D) are more likely to experience binge eating than the general population, which may interfere with their diabetes management. Guided self‐help (GSH) is the recommended treatment for binge‐eating disorder, but there is currently a lack of evidenced treatment for binge eating in individuals living with T2D. The aims of the current study were to adapt an existing evidence‐based GSH intervention using the principles of co‐design to make it available online, suitable for remote delivery to address binge eating specifically in adults living with T2D. The Working to Overcome Eating Difficulties GSH intervention comprises online GSH materials presented in seven sections delivered over 12 weeks, supported by a trained Guide.MethodsIn order to adapt the intervention, we held four collaboration workshops with three expert patients recruited from diabetes support groups, eight healthcare professionals and an expert consensus group. We used thematic analysis to make sense of the data.Results and ConclusionsThe main themes included; keeping the GSH material generic, adapting Sam the central character, tailoring the dietary advice and eating diary. The length of Guidance sessions was increased to 60 min, and Guide training was focussed around working with people with diabetes.

Funder

Diabetes UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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