Moussa Mahaman, Sherrod Dennis, Choi Jeungok
College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Int J Nurs Pract. 2013 Sep;19 Suppl 3:36-43. doi: 10.1111/ijn.12167.
An evidence-based e-health program, eCare We Care, was developed to disseminate information on diabetes management through web-based interactive tutorials. This study examined the effect of the eCare We Care program on diabetes knowledge development in African American adults with low diabetes literacy. Forty-six African American adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and low diabetes literacy were recruited from two health-care centres in eastern Winston Salem, North Carolina. The eCare We Care program included four weekly sessions: introduction to diabetes; eye complications; foot care; and meal planning. Significant differences in scores on the diabetes knowledge survey were demonstrated between the eCare We Care program participants and the comparison group. Study findings indicate the eCare We Care program is more effective in improving diabetes knowledge of African American adults with low diabetes literacy than paper-based, text-only tutorials. The eCare We Care program can be an effective educational strategy for improving diabetes knowledge and decreasing diabetes disparities among African American adults.
一个基于证据的电子健康项目“关爱我们的电子护理”(eCare We Care)被开发出来,旨在通过网络互动教程传播糖尿病管理信息。本研究考察了“关爱我们的电子护理”项目对糖尿病知识水平较低的非裔美国成年人糖尿病知识发展的影响。从北卡罗来纳州温斯顿塞勒姆东部的两个医疗中心招募了46名患有1型或2型糖尿病且糖尿病知识水平较低的非裔美国成年人。“关爱我们的电子护理”项目包括四个每周一次的课程:糖尿病入门;眼部并发症;足部护理;以及饮食计划。“关爱我们的电子护理”项目参与者与对照组在糖尿病知识调查得分上存在显著差异。研究结果表明,“关爱我们的电子护理”项目在提高糖尿病知识水平较低 的非裔美国成年人的糖尿病知识方面比纸质的纯文本教程更有效。“关爱我们的电子护理”项目可以成为提高非裔美国成年人糖尿病知识并减少糖尿病差异的有效教育策略。