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Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 2/2016

01-06-2016

Let’s Move for Pacific Islander Communities: an Evidence-Based Intervention to Increase Physical Activity

Authors: Mandy LaBreche, Ashley Cheri, Harold Custodio, Cleo Carlos Fex, Mary Anne Foo, Jonathan Tana Lepule, Vanessa Tui’one May, Annette Orne, Jane Ka’ala Pang, Victor Kaiwi Pang, Lola Sablan-Santos, Dorothy Schmidt-Vaivao, Zul Surani, Melevesi Fifita Talavou, Tupou Toilolo, Paula Healani Palmer, Sora Park Tanjasiri

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 2/2016

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Abstract

Pacific Islander (PI) populations of Southern California experience high obesity and low physical activity levels. Given PI’s rich cultural ties, efforts to increase physical activity using a community-tailored strategy may motivate members in a more sustainable manner. In this paper, we (1) detail the program adaptation methodology that was utilized to develop the Weaving an Islander Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training (WINCART) Center’s PI Let’s Move Program, a culturally tailored program aimed to increase physical activity levels among members of PI organizations in Southern California, and (2) share the program’s pilot evaluation results on individual and organizational changes. The WINCART Center applied the National Cancer Institute’s program adaptation guidelines to tailor the evidence-based Instant Recess program to fit the needs of PIs. The end product, the PI Let’s Move Program, was piloted in 2012 with eight PI organizations, reaching 106 PI adults. At baseline, 52 % of participants reported that they were not physically active, with the average number of days engaged in medium-intensity physical activity at 2.09 days/week. After the 2-month program, participants increased the number of days that they engaged in medium-intensity physical activity from 2.09 to 2.90 days/week. Post-pilot results found that 82 % of participants reported intentions to engage in physical activity for at least the next 6 months. At baseline, only one organization was currently implementing a physical activity program, and none had implemented an evidence-based physical activity program tailored for PIs. After the 2-month timeframe, despite varying levels of capacity, all eight organizations were able to successfully implement the program. In conclusion, results from our program provide evidence that disparity populations, such as PIs, can be successfully reached through programs that are culturally tailored to both individuals and their community organizations.
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Metadata
Title
Let’s Move for Pacific Islander Communities: an Evidence-Based Intervention to Increase Physical Activity
Authors
Mandy LaBreche
Ashley Cheri
Harold Custodio
Cleo Carlos Fex
Mary Anne Foo
Jonathan Tana Lepule
Vanessa Tui’one May
Annette Orne
Jane Ka’ala Pang
Victor Kaiwi Pang
Lola Sablan-Santos
Dorothy Schmidt-Vaivao
Zul Surani
Melevesi Fifita Talavou
Tupou Toilolo
Paula Healani Palmer
Sora Park Tanjasiri
Publication date
01-06-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 2/2016
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-015-0875-3

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