Komkova Anastasija, Brandt Carl Joakim, Hansen Pedersen Daniel, Emneus Martha, Sortsø Camilla
Institute of Applied Economics and Health Research Aps, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Research Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
JMIR Diabetes. 2019 Mar 12;4(1):e12140. doi: 10.2196/12140.
Internet and mobile interventions aiming to promote healthy lifestyle have attracted much attention because of their scalability and accessibility, low costs, privacy and user control, potential for use in real-life settings, as well as opportunities for real-time modifications and interactive advices. A real-life electronic health (eHealth) lifestyle coaching intervention was implemented in 8 Danish municipalities between summer 2016 and summer 2018.
The aim of this study was to assess the effects associated with the eHealth intervention among diabetes patients in a real-life municipal setting. The eHealth intervention is based on an initial meeting, establishing a strong empathic relationship, followed by digital lifestyle coaching and collaboration supported by a Web-based community among patients.
We conducted an observational study examining the effect of an eHealth intervention on self-reported weight change among 103 obese diabetes patients in a real-life municipal setting. The patients in the study participated in the eHealth intervention between 3 and 12 months. A weight change was observed at 6, 9, and 12 months. We used regression methods to estimate the impacts of the intervention on weight change.
We found that the eHealth intervention significantly reduced weight among diabetes patients, on average 4.3% of the initial body mass, which corresponds to 4.8 kg over a mean period of 7.3 months. Patients who were in intervention for more than 9 months achieved a weight reduction of 6.3% or 6.8 kg.
This study brings forward evidence of a positive effect of a real-life eHealth lifestyle intervention on diabetes patients' lifestyle in a municipal setting. Future research is needed to show if the effect is sustainable from a long-term perspective.
旨在促进健康生活方式的互联网和移动干预措施因其可扩展性、可及性、低成本、隐私性和用户控制权、在现实生活环境中的使用潜力以及实时修改和交互式建议的机会而备受关注。2016年夏季至2018年夏季期间,丹麦8个市镇实施了一项现实生活中的电子健康(eHealth)生活方式指导干预措施。
本研究的目的是评估在现实生活中的市镇环境中,eHealth干预对糖尿病患者的影响。eHealth干预基于一次初始会面,建立起牢固的共情关系,随后是数字生活方式指导以及患者之间由基于网络的社区提供支持的协作。
我们进行了一项观察性研究,考察eHealth干预对现实生活中市镇环境下103名肥胖糖尿病患者自我报告的体重变化的影响。研究中的患者参与eHealth干预的时间为3至12个月。在6个月、9个月和12个月时观察体重变化。我们使用回归方法来估计干预对体重变化的影响。
我们发现,eHealth干预显著降低了糖尿病患者的体重,平均降低了初始体重的4.3%,相当于在平均7.3个月的时间里减轻了4.8千克。干预时间超过9个月的患者体重减轻了6.3%或6.8千克。
本研究提供了证据,证明现实生活中的eHealth生活方式干预对市镇环境下糖尿病患者的生活方式有积极影响。需要未来的研究来表明从长期来看这种效果是否可持续。