Palmer, Kelly N. B.Garr Barry, Valene E.Marrero, David G.McKinney, Brett M.Graves, Anne N.Winters, Chelsy K.Hannon, Tamara S.2020-08-122020-08-122020-08-08Palmer, K. N. B., Garr Barry, V. E., Marrero, D. G., McKinney, B. M., Graves, A. N., Winters, C. K., & Hannon, T. S. (2020). Intervention Delivery Matters: What Mothers at High Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Want in a Diabetes Prevention Program—Results from a Comparative Effectiveness Trial. Diabetes Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13300-020-00891-11869-6961https://hdl.handle.net/1805/23592Participants in the ENCOURAGE Healthy Families Study, a family-focused, modified Diabetes Prevention Program, reported challenges to and preferences for engaging in a diabetes prevention program. Challenges with flexible intervention delivery, accessibility, the traditional group-based format, and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) exposure risk can be mitigated by participant preferences for one-on-one, virtual/online intervention delivery.en-USAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 InternationalCOVID-19DiabetesDiabetes Prevention Program (DPP)High-RiskInterventionIntervention Delivery Matters: What Mothers at High Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Want in a Diabetes Prevention Program—Results from a Comparative Effectiveness TrialArticle