Exploring the Use of Activity Trackers to Support Physical Activity and Reduce Sedentary Behavior in Adults Diagnosed With Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Interview Study Using the RE-AIM Framework.
William Hodgson, Alison Kirk, Marilyn Lennon, Xanne Janssen
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Abstract
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in adults worldwide is increasing. Low levels of physical activity and sedentary behavior are major risk factors for developing the disease. Physical activity interventions incorporating activity trackers can reduce blood glucose levels in adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The My Diabetes My Way website is a support and educational platform for people diagnosed with diabetes and health care professionals. Users of the My Diabetes My Way website can upload their Fitbit (Google Inc) activity data into the system but this is not presently being analyzed and used routinely within clinical care. Developers of the My Diabetes My Way system are planning to allow different makes of activity trackers to be integrated with the platform.
Objective: This qualitative study aimed to explore (through the RE-AIM [reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance] framework) views from adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and health care professionals on the integration of activity trackers into type 2 diabetes care.
Methods: Overall, 12 adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and 9 health care professionals (4 general practitioners, 1 consultant, 2 diabetes nurses, 1 practice nurse, and 1 physical activity advisor) were recruited through social media and professional contacts. Semistructured one-to-one interviews were conducted. Abductive thematic analysis was undertaken, and main themes and subthemes were identified. The RE-AIM framework was used to evaluate the themes with respect to the wider use of activity trackers and the My Diabetes My Way platform within type 2 diabetes clinical care.
Results: Overall, 6 main themes (awareness, access, cost, promotion, support, and technology and data) and 20 subthemes were identified. Evaluation using the 5 RE-AIM dimensions found that reach could be improved by raising awareness of the My Diabetes My Way platform and the ability to upload activity tracker data into the system. Effectiveness could be improved by implementing appropriate personalized measures of health benefits and providing appropriate support for patients and health care staff. Adoption could be improved by better promotion of the intervention among stakeholders and the development of joint procedures. Implementation could be improved through the development of an agreed protocol, staff training, and introducing measurements of costs. Maintenance could be improved by supporting all patients for long-term engagement and measuring improvements to patients' health.
Conclusions: Through this study, we identified how the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance of integrating activity trackers into adult type 2 diabetes care could be improved.
背景:世界范围内成人2型糖尿病的患病率正在上升。低水平的体育活动和久坐行为是患这种疾病的主要危险因素。结合活动追踪器的身体活动干预可以降低诊断为2型糖尿病的成年人的血糖水平。“我的糖尿病之路”网站是一个为糖尿病患者和医疗保健专业人员提供支持和教育的平台。“我的糖尿病我的方式”网站的用户可以将他们的Fitbit(谷歌Inc .)活动数据上传到系统中,但目前还没有在临床护理中进行分析和常规使用。“我的糖尿病我的方式”系统的开发者正计划允许不同品牌的活动追踪器与该平台集成。目的:本定性研究旨在探讨(通过RE-AIM[覆盖范围、有效性、采用、实施和维持]框架)成人2型糖尿病患者和卫生保健专业人员对将活动追踪器整合到2型糖尿病护理中的看法。方法:总体而言,通过社交媒体和专业联系招募了12名诊断为2型糖尿病的成年人和9名卫生保健专业人员(4名全科医生、1名咨询师、2名糖尿病护士、1名执业护士和1名体育活动顾问)。进行了半结构化的一对一访谈。进行了溯因性主题分析,确定了主要主题和次要主题。RE-AIM框架用于评估在2型糖尿病临床护理中更广泛使用活动追踪器和My Diabetes My Way平台的主题。结果:总体而言,确定了6个主题(意识、获取、成本、推广、支持、技术和数据)和20个副主题。使用RE-AIM的5个维度进行的评估发现,通过提高对“我的糖尿病我的方式”平台的认识,以及上传活动跟踪器数据到系统的能力,可以提高覆盖范围。可通过实施适当的个性化保健福利措施并为患者和保健工作人员提供适当支助来提高效力。通过更好地促进利益相关者之间的干预和制定联合程序,可以改善采用情况。可以通过制定商定的议定书、对工作人员进行培训和采用费用衡量办法来改进执行工作。通过支持所有患者的长期参与和衡量患者健康的改善,可以改善维持。结论:通过这项研究,我们确定了如何将活动追踪器整合到成人2型糖尿病的护理中,以提高其覆盖范围、有效性、采用、实施和维护。