A Self-Guided Web-Based App (MyDiaMate) for Enhancing Mental Health in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Insights From a Real-World Study in the Netherlands

Q2 Medicine JMIR Diabetes Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.2196/52923
Jiska Embaye, M. de Wit, F. Snoek
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Background MyDiaMate is a web-based intervention specifically designed for adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) that aims to help them improve and maintain their mental health. Prior pilot-testing of MyDiaMate verified its acceptability, feasibility, and usability. Objective This study aimed to investigate the real-world uptake and usage of MyDiaMate in the Netherlands. Methods Between March 2021 and December 2022, MyDiaMate was made freely available to Dutch adults with T1D. Usage (participation and completion rates of the modules) was tracked using log data. Users could volunteer to participate in the user profile study, which required filling out a set of baseline questionnaires. The usage of study participants was examined separately for participants scoring above and below the cutoffs of the “Problem Areas in Diabetes” (PAID-11) questionnaire (diabetes distress), the “World Health Organization Well-being Index” (WHO-5) questionnaire (emotional well-being), and the fatigue severity subscale of the “Checklist Individual Strength” (CIS) questionnaire (fatigue). Two months after creating an account, study participants received an evaluation questionnaire to provide us with feedback. Results In total, 1008 adults created a MyDiaMate account, of whom 343 (34%) participated in the user profile study. The mean age was 43 (SD 14.9; 18-76) years. Most participants were female (n=217, 63.3%) and higher educated (n=198, 57.6%). The majority had been living with T1D for over 5 years (n=241, 73.5%). Of the study participants, 59.1% (n=199) of them reported low emotional well-being (WHO-5 score≤50), 70.9% (n=239) of them reported elevated diabetes distress (PAID-11 score≥18), and 52.4% (n=178) of them reported severe fatigue (CIS score≥35). Participation rates varied between 9.5% (n=19) for social environment to 100% (n=726) for diabetes in balance, which opened by default. Completion rates ranged from 4.3% (n=1) for energy, an extensive cognitive behavioral therapy module, to 68.6% (n=24) for the shorter module on hypos. There were no differences in terms of participation and completion rates of the modules between study participants with a more severe profile, that is, lower emotional well-being, greater diabetes distress, or more fatigue symptoms, and those with a less severe profile. Further, no technical problems were reported, and various suggestions were made by study participants to improve the application, suggesting a need for more personalization. Conclusions Data from this naturalistic study demonstrated the potential of MyDiaMate as a self-help tool for adults with T1D, supplementary to ongoing diabetes care, to improve healthy coping with diabetes and mental health. Future research is needed to explore engagement strategies and test the efficacy of MyDiaMate in a randomized controlled trial.
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基于网络的自我指导应用程序(MyDiaMate)可增强 1 型糖尿病成人患者的心理健康:荷兰真实世界研究的启示
背景 MyDiaMate 是一种专门为 1 型糖尿病(T1D)成人患者设计的基于网络的干预措施,旨在帮助他们改善和保持心理健康。之前对 MyDiaMate 进行的试点测试验证了其可接受性、可行性和可用性。本研究旨在调查 MyDiaMate 在荷兰的实际接受和使用情况。方法 在 2021 年 3 月至 2022 年 12 月期间,MyDiaMate 免费提供给患有 T1D 的荷兰成年人。使用日志数据跟踪使用情况(参与率和模块完成率)。用户可以自愿参加用户资料研究,这需要填写一组基线问卷。对 "糖尿病问题领域"(PAID-11)问卷(糖尿病困扰)、"世界卫生组织健康指数"(WHO-5)问卷(情绪健康)和 "个人力量检查表"(CIS)问卷(疲劳)中疲劳严重程度分量表的得分高于和低于临界值的参与者,分别检查其使用情况。创建账户两个月后,研究参与者会收到一份评估问卷,以便向我们提供反馈意见。结果 共有 1008 名成年人创建了 MyDiaMate 帐户,其中 343 人(34%)参加了用户资料研究。平均年龄为 43(标准差 14.9;18-76)岁。大多数参与者为女性(n=217,63.3%)和受过高等教育者(n=198,57.6%)。大多数人患 T1D 已超过 5 年(n=241,73.5%)。在研究参与者中,59.1%(n=199)的人表示情绪低落(WHO-5 评分≤50),70.9%(n=239)的人表示糖尿病困扰增加(PAID-11 评分≥18),52.4%(n=178)的人表示严重疲劳(CIS 评分≥35)。社会环境的参与率为 9.5%(n=19),而糖尿病平衡的参与率为 100%(n=726)。完成率从 "能量"(一个广泛的认知行为疗法模块)的 4.3%(n=1)到较短的 "低血糖 "模块的 68.6%(n=24)不等。在参与率和模块完成率方面,病情较重(即情绪较差、糖尿病困扰较大或疲劳症状较多)的研究参与者与病情较轻的研究参与者之间没有差异。此外,没有报告出现任何技术问题,研究参与者提出了各种建议来改进应用程序,这表明需要更多的个性化服务。结论 这项自然研究的数据表明,MyDiaMate 有潜力成为 T1D 成人患者的自助工具,作为持续糖尿病护理的补充,改善糖尿病患者的健康应对和心理健康。未来的研究需要探索参与策略,并在随机对照试验中测试 MyDiaMate 的功效。
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JMIR Diabetes Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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