Moyano Daniela, Morelli Daniela, Santero Marilina, Belizan Maria, Irazola Vilma, Beratarrechea Andrea
Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy (IECS), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
JMIR Diabetes. 2019 Mar 18;4(1):e10350. doi: 10.2196/10350.
Engagement in self-care behaviors that are essential to optimize diabetes care is challenging for many patients with diabetes. mHealth interventions have been shown to be effective in improving health care outcomes in diabetes. However, more research is needed on patient perceptions to support these interventions, especially in resource settings in low- and middle-income countries.
The goal of the research was to explore perceptions and acceptability of a short message service (SMS) text messaging intervention for diabetes care in underserved people with diabetes in Argentina.
A qualitative exploratory methodology was adopted as part of the evaluation of a program to strengthen diabetes services in primary care clinics located in low-resource settings. The diabetes program included a text messaging intervention for people with diabetes. A total of 24 semistructured telephone interviews were conducted with people with diabetes.
Twenty-four middle-aged persons with diabetes were interviewed. Acceptability was considered adequate in terms of its actual use, frequency, and the role of texts as a reminder. We found that text messages could be a mediating device in the patient's learning processes. Also, being exposed to the texts seemed to help bring about changes in risk perception and care practices and to function as psychosocial support. Another relevant finding was the role of text messaging as a potential facilitator in diabetes care. In this sense, we observed a strong association between receiving text messages and having a better patient-physician relationship. Additionally, social barriers that affect diabetes care such as socioeconomic and psychosocial vulnerability were identified.
Our findings show positive contributions of a text messaging intervention for the care of people with diabetes. We consider that an SMS strategy has potential to be replicated in other contexts. However, further studies are needed to explore its sustainability and long-term impact from the perspective of patients.
对于许多糖尿病患者而言,参与对优化糖尿病护理至关重要的自我护理行为具有挑战性。移动健康干预已被证明在改善糖尿病医疗结果方面有效。然而,需要更多关于患者认知的研究来支持这些干预措施,尤其是在低收入和中等收入国家的资源环境中。
该研究的目标是探索短信干预对阿根廷糖尿病患者护理的认知和可接受性。
采用定性探索性方法作为对位于资源匮乏地区的初级保健诊所加强糖尿病服务项目评估的一部分。该糖尿病项目包括针对糖尿病患者的短信干预。对糖尿病患者进行了总共24次半结构化电话访谈。
对24名中年糖尿病患者进行了访谈。从其实际使用、频率以及短信作为提醒的作用来看,可接受性被认为是足够的。我们发现短信可以成为患者学习过程中的一种调解手段。此外,接触短信似乎有助于改变风险认知和护理行为,并起到心理社会支持的作用。另一个相关发现是短信在糖尿病护理中作为潜在促进因素的作用。从这个意义上说,我们观察到接收短信与拥有更好的医患关系之间存在强烈关联。此外,还确定了影响糖尿病护理的社会障碍,如社会经济和心理社会脆弱性。
我们的研究结果表明短信干预对糖尿病患者护理有积极贡献。我们认为短信策略有潜力在其他环境中复制。然而,需要进一步研究从患者角度探索其可持续性和长期影响。