社区开发的1型糖尿病新兴成年人健康保险和金融工具包的可行性和可接受性

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care Pub Date : 2022-03-15 DOI:10.1177/26350106221087474
Julia E. Blanchette, Nancy A. Allen, Michelle L. Litchman
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目的:该研究的目的是评估一个社区咨询委员会为18至25岁的1型糖尿病新兴成年人开发的经济压力和健康保险教育工具包的可行性和可接受性。方法:本研究是一项纵向随机对照试验,纳入了39名新出现的1型糖尿病成年人。随机分配到干预组的参与者可以使用T1D金融工具包,这是一个在线金融和健康保险教育工具包,超过30人 天。在本分析中,可行性是通过招生和自然减员进行评估的。在干预结束后进行了可选的定性访谈,以评估可行性、可接受性、满意度和关键的改进建议。结果:在39名参与者中,36人完成了研究。对照组和干预组的干预期均达到100%。干预组的11名参与者完成了访谈。参与者描述了访问工具包的一些挑战,并对干预美学、展示和内容非常满意。主要建议包括将更多的应用性问题解决融入观看视频的体验中。结论:T1D财务工具包是一种针对1型糖尿病新兴成年人的财务和健康保险教育干预措施。这种资源是可行的、可接受的和令人满意的。糖尿病护理和教育专家可以在实践中利用这一工具,为新出现的1型糖尿病成年人提供相关的、针对发展的教育,促进应用性解决问题,减少自我管理的障碍,并改善心理社会结果。
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The Feasibility and Acceptability of a Community-Developed Health Insurance and Financial Toolkit for Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a financial stress and health insurance education toolkit developed by a community advisory board for emerging adults, ages 18 to 25, with type 1 diabetes. Methods: This study is a longitudinal, randomized controlled trial that enrolled 39 emerging adults with type 1 diabetes. Participants randomized to the intervention group were given access to the T1D Financial Toolkit, an online financial and health insurance education toolkit, over 30 days. For the present analysis, feasibility was assessed by enrollment and attrition. Optional, qualitative interviews were conducted upon the conclusion of the intervention to evaluate feasibility, acceptability, satisfaction, and key recommendations for improvement. Results: Of the 39 participants who enrolled, 36 completed the study. The intervention period had 100% completion in both the control and intervention groups. Eleven participants from the intervention group completed interviews. Participants described few challenges accessing the toolkit and were highly satisfied with the intervention aesthetics, display, and content. Key recommendations included integrating more applied problem-solving into the experience of watching the videos. Conclusions: The T1D Financial Toolkit is a financial and health insurance education intervention tailored to emerging adults with type 1 diabetes. This resource is feasible, acceptable, and satisfactory. Diabetes care and education specialists can utilize this tool in practice to provide relevant, developmentally tailored education to emerging adults with type 1 diabetes, prompt applied problem-solving, reduce barriers to self-management, and improve psychosocial outcomes.
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