Impact of Digitally Enabled Peer Support Interventions on Diabetes Distress and Depressive Symptoms in People Living with Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Current Diabetes Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1007/s11892-024-01560-4
Titilola I Yakubu, Samantha Pawer, Nicholas C West, Tricia S Tang, Matthias Görges
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Purpose of review: To explore the impact of digitally-enabled peer support interventions on diabetes distress and depression for individuals living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D).

Recent findings: We synthesized the results of nine key studies from a review of 3,623 English-language articles published between January 2012 and January 2024. Three studies demonstrated significant reductions in diabetes distress, and two studies reported reductions in depression. Data were analyzed using a narrative approach, including thematic synthesis. This process was structured around the Behavior Change Wheel framework Effective interventions shared several common features such as (1) involved participatory development approaches, (2) included diabetes education, (3) lasted over a longer time, (4) designed with a psychological framework, and (5) utilized peer mentors. Studies showed that digitally-enabled peer support has the potential to improve diabetes distress and depression among people living with T1D despite heterogeneity in intervention approaches. Moreover, designing interventions with certain features may enhance key psychosocial outcomes.

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数字化同伴支持干预对 1 型糖尿病患者糖尿病困扰和抑郁症状的影响:系统回顾
综述目的探讨数字化同伴支持干预对 1 型糖尿病(T1D)患者的糖尿病困扰和抑郁的影响:我们综合了 2012 年 1 月至 2024 年 1 月间发表的 3623 篇英文文章中九项关键研究的结果。其中三项研究表明糖尿病患者的痛苦明显减轻,两项研究报告了抑郁症患者的痛苦减轻。数据分析采用了叙事方法,包括主题综合法。这一过程围绕行为改变轮框架展开 有效的干预措施有几个共同特点,如:(1)涉及参与式发展方法;(2)包括糖尿病教育;(3)持续时间较长;(4)采用心理学框架设计;(5)利用同伴指导者。研究表明,尽管干预方法不尽相同,但数字化同伴支持有可能改善 T1D 患者的糖尿病困扰和抑郁状况。此外,设计具有某些特征的干预措施可能会提高主要的社会心理成果。
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期刊介绍: The goal of this journal is to publish cutting-edge reviews on subjects pertinent to all aspects of diabetes epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management. We aim to provide incisive, insightful, and balanced contributions from leading experts in each relevant domain that will be of immediate interest to a wide readership of clinicians, basic scientists, and translational investigators. We accomplish this aim by appointing major authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the discipline. Section Editors select topics to be reviewed by leading experts who emphasize recent developments and highlight important papers published over the past year on their topics, in a crisp and readable format. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field, and an Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research.
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