Naghibi Seyed Abolhassan, Moosazadeh Mahmood, Zhyanifard Akram, Jafari Makrani Zoreh, Yazdani Cherati Jamshid
Department of Public Health, Health Sciences Research Center, Faculty of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.
Health Sciences Research Center, School of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.
Int J Prev Med. 2015 Aug 10;6:75. doi: 10.4103/2008-7802.162670. eCollection 2015.
Diabetes is the most prevalent metabolic disease with a growing spread rate in word wide. Short message service (SMS) is of the most common public communication networks, which have brought about a broad spectrum of applications like social, cultural and service products in the late decade. The objective of this research is, the investigate of using SMS on diabetes patients self-caring.
In an interventional study, 228 diabetes patients have been selected from a community charity. With using of random sampling method, they were divided into two groups of 114 subjects as the control and case. The case group was sent messages reminding them about sports, caring foot, taking insulin and oral tablet for 4 weeks via mobile phone. After 4 weeks, a posttest questionnaire was completed. The data analysis was performed using a descriptive statistic, Chi-square, independent t-test, and paired t-test.
There are not significant differences between case and control groups before intervention by studied dependent variables (P > 0.05). Performance score mean of taking care of foot, sport and taking oral tablet and insulin in case group before intervention were 29.90, 10, 11.16 and 3.75 respectively and after intervention were 20.11, 41.36, 13.09 and 4.90, respectively. Furthermore, the performance scores mean difference after intervention, taking care of foot (P < 0.001), sport (P < 0.001), taking oral tablet (P = 0.020) was meaningful in case and control groups.
Regarding the study results on using cell phone, to utilize virtual training methods is recommended as an appropriate procedure for different health care, self-caring and follow-up training plans for various groups in society, especially diabetic and chronic patients.
糖尿病是全球最普遍且传播率不断上升的代谢性疾病。短信服务(SMS)是最常见的公共通信网络之一,在过去十年中催生了广泛的应用,如社交、文化和服务产品。本研究的目的是调查短信在糖尿病患者自我护理中的应用。
在一项干预性研究中,从社区慈善机构选取了228名糖尿病患者。采用随机抽样方法,将他们分为两组,每组114名受试者,分别作为对照组和病例组。病例组通过手机接收为期4周的关于运动、足部护理、注射胰岛素和口服药物的提醒信息。4周后,完成一份后测问卷。数据分析采用描述性统计、卡方检验、独立样本t检验和配对样本t检验。
在干预前,病例组和对照组在研究的相关变量上无显著差异(P>0.05)。病例组在干预前足部护理、运动、口服药物和注射胰岛素的表现得分均值分别为29.90、10、11.16和3.75,干预后分别为20.11、41.36、13.09和4.90。此外,干预后病例组和对照组在足部护理(P<0.001)、运动(P<0.001)、口服药物(P=0.020)方面的表现得分均值差异具有统计学意义。
基于手机使用的研究结果,建议采用虚拟培训方法作为一种合适的程序,用于社会各群体(尤其是糖尿病患者和慢性病患者)的不同医疗保健、自我护理和后续培训计划。