多米尼加青少年对 1 型糖尿病自我管理移动应用程序的内容、设计和功能的偏好

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Canadian Journal of Diabetes Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcjd.2023.07.006
Arelis Moore PhD, MD, MPH, MEd , Jenny Cepeda MD , Breauna Franklin BS , Gabriela Abreu MD , Shelby Dorth , Ethan Barkley BS
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本跨学科研究旨在确定多米尼加青少年对 1 型糖尿病(T1DM)自我管理移动应用程序(App)的内容、功能(即食物的血糖生成指数列表和基于食物碳水化合物数量的胰岛素用量)和设计的偏好。该应用程序将通过解决医疗服务提供者在监测患者疾病进展和促进患者坚持建议的生活方式改变方面的难题,促进 T1DM 自我管理教育和支持。研究结果为应用程序的开发过程提供了参考,该过程考虑了多米尼加共和国 T1DM 患者及其服务提供者的语言和文化价值观、规范和结构。研究小组通过演绎和归纳的方法使用 NVivo 进行了数据分析。结果研究结果表明,无论在什么情况下,患有 T1DM 的青少年都希望自我管理应用程序具有类似的特点和功能。总体而言,参与者倾向于使用具有可获取信息的图形格式、简单明了的设计和教学视频的应用程序。此外,参与者还希望应用程序能提供有关正确饮食和胰岛素用药时间的信息和提醒,并能成为访问社交网络以促进相互支持和鼓励的工具。参与者就应用程序的潜在可用性、内容和设计特点提出的建议将用于指导新应用程序的开发,以促进参与并取得更好的健康结果。
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Dominican Adolescents’ Preferences for Content, Design, and Functionality of a Mobile Application for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Self-management

Objective

The purpose of this interdisciplinary study was to determine Dominican adolescents’ preferences for the content, functionality (i.e. food’s glycemic index list, and amount of insulin based on foods’ carbohydrate count), and design of a culturally and linguistically relevant mobile application (app) for type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) self-management. The app would facilitate T1DM self-management education and support by addressing providers’ challenges in monitoring patients’ disease progression and promoting patient adherence to recommended lifestyle changes. Findings inform an app development process that considers the linguistic and cultural values, norms, and structures of people with T1DM and their providers in the Dominican Republic.

Methods

Phone interviews were conducted with 23 adolescents (14 to 18 years of age), using a semistructured questionnaire. The research team conducted the data analysis using NVivo through a deductive and inductive approach.

Results

The findings suggest that, regardless of the context, adolescents with T1DM desire similar features and functionalities in a self-management app. Overall, participants preferred an app with a graphic format that has accessible information, a straightforward design, and instructional videos. Participants also desired that an app provide information and reminders about proper eating and insulin administration timing and be a vehicle to access a social network to foster mutual support and encouragement.

Conclusions

Our study highlights adolescents’ perspectives on components for inclusion in an app for T1DM self-management. Participants' recommendations for the app’s potential usability, contents, and design features will be used to guide the development of a new app to promote engagement and foster better health outcomes.

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Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Canadian Journal of Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Diabetes is Canada''s only diabetes-oriented, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal for diabetes health-care professionals. Published bimonthly, the Canadian Journal of Diabetes contains original articles; reviews; case reports; shorter articles such as Perspectives in Practice, Practical Diabetes and Innovations in Diabetes Care; Diabetes Dilemmas and Letters to the Editor.
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