The effect of an mHealth intervention for adolescents with Type 1 diabetes and their parents.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-29 DOI:10.1177/1357633X221125835
Bree E Holtz, Katharine M Mitchell, Amanda J Holmstrom, Denise S Hershey, Shelia R Cotten, Julie K Dunneback, Deborah A Ellis, Michael A Wood
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Abstract

Background: Past research has demonstrated that adolescents with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) typically have a decline in health outcomes as they begin to assume more self-management activities. Mobile app interventions have been suggested as one possible way to improve this behavior.

Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to address declines in health outcomes by pilot testing the satisfaction, use and feasibility of an app-based family communication intervention aimed to assist in adolescent self-management of T1D.

Methods: Thirty-three adolescent-parent pairs were enrolled in and completed the 12-week pilot study. Participants were randomized 2:1 to intervention (app use) or control group. Pre/post quantitative and qualitative data were collected, including HbA1c and surveys. Paired-sample t-tests and ANOVA statistics were conducted.

Results: The parents and adolescents reported high satisfaction with the app, and that it was easy to use. Results showed HbA1c stability in the intervention group and significant worsening in the control group. There were also significant improvements in adherence to diabetes management and quality of life for the parents in the intervention group. The adolescents did not show any improvement in quality-of-life measures.

Conclusion: This study suggests that the app intervention is acceptable, shows promise for improving health outcomes for adolescents with T1D, and may improve family communication. The public health implications of this work are that app interventions have a potential role in positively influencing chronic disease outcomes. Additional research with a more extensive and diverse sample is needed to determine generalizability.

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针对 1 型糖尿病青少年及其父母的移动医疗干预效果。
背景:过去的研究表明,患有 1 型糖尿病(T1D)的青少年在开始承担更多自我管理活动时,其健康状况通常会有所下降。目的:本研究的主要目的是通过试点测试旨在帮助青少年自我管理 T1D 的基于应用程序的家庭沟通干预的满意度、使用情况和可行性,来解决健康结果下降的问题:33对青少年和家长参加并完成了为期12周的试点研究。参与者按 2:1 随机分配到干预组(使用应用程序)或对照组。研究收集了前后定量和定性数据,包括 HbA1c 和调查。进行了配对样本 t 检验和方差分析统计:结果:家长和青少年对该应用程序的满意度很高,并认为其易于使用。结果显示,干预组的 HbA1c 保持稳定,而对照组则明显恶化。干预组的家长在坚持糖尿病管理和生活质量方面也有明显改善。青少年的生活质量没有任何改善:这项研究表明,应用干预是可以接受的,有望改善患有 T1D 的青少年的健康状况,并可改善家庭沟通。这项工作的公共卫生意义在于,应用程序干预措施在积极影响慢性疾病结果方面具有潜在作用。还需要对更广泛、更多样的样本进行更多研究,以确定其普遍性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare provides excellent peer reviewed coverage of developments in telemedicine and e-health and is now widely recognised as the leading journal in its field. Contributions from around the world provide a unique perspective on how different countries and health systems are using new technology in health care. Sections within the journal include technology updates, editorials, original articles, research tutorials, educational material, review articles and reports from various telemedicine organisations. A subscription to this journal will help you to stay up-to-date in this fast moving and growing area of medicine.
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