针对 2 型糖尿病患者的 WhatsApp 干预:随机对照试验

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING Nursing & Health Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1111/nhs.13117
Esmaeel Yaagoob, Regina Lee, Michelle Stubbs, Fatimah Shuaib, Raja Johar, Sally Chan
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糖尿病是一种以血糖长期升高为特征的代谢性疾病。糖尿病自我管理教育和支持计划在西方国家得到广泛应用。社交媒体教育和支持干预措施(如基于 WhatsApp 的项目)的影响以及护士在支持和实施这种自我管理项目中的作用尚不清楚。我们利用基于 WhatsApp 的项目,评估了为期 6 周的项目在提高沙特阿拉伯 2 型糖尿病患者自我效能和教育方面的效果。在护士的支持下,我们招募了符合条件的参与者(80 人)参加随机对照试验,并将他们随机分配到自我管理干预组和对照组。干预组(40 人)接受自我管理计划支持和常规护理。对照组(40 人)只接受常规护理和护士支持。广义估计方程分析的结果显示,与对照组相比,基于 WhatsApp 的干预支持组在 6 周和 12 周(随访)的自我效能、自我管理和教育方面均有显著提高。通过社交媒体实施计划可提高自我效能。应在全球糖尿病管理中推广使用社交媒体平台。
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WhatsApp‐based intervention for people with type 2 diabetes: A randomized controlled trial
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by prolonged elevated blood glucose levels. Diabetes self‐management education and support programs are widely used in western countries. The impact of social media education and support interventions such as a WhatsApp‐based program and the nurses' role in supporting and implementing this self‐management program unclear. Using a WhatsApp‐based program, we evaluated the effects of a 6‐week program in improving self‐efficacy and education among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Saudi Arabia. Eligible participants (n = 80) were recruited with the support of nurses into a randomized controlled trial and randomly assigned into self‐management intervention and control groups. The intervention group (n = 40) received the self‐management program support and the usual care. The control group (n = 40) received only the usual care with nurses' support. Results from generalized estimating equation analysis showed a significant increase in self‐efficacy, self‐management, and education in the WhatsApp‐based intervention support group compared with the control group at 6 and 12 weeks (follow‐up). Implementing the program via social media improves self‐efficacy. The use of social media platforms should be promoted for global diabetes management.
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