Seely Ellen W, Weitzman Patricia Flynn, Cortes Dharma, Romero Vicente Sara, Levkoff Sue E
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Hypertension Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
Environment and Health Group, Cambridge, MA, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2020 Dec 31;4(12):e19677. doi: 10.2196/19677.
Hispanic women have increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), which carries an increased risk for future type 2 diabetes, compared to non-Hispanic women. In addition, Hispanic women are less likely to engage in healthy eating and physical activity, which are both risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Supporting patients to engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors through mobile health (mHealth) interventions is increasingly recognized as a viable, underused tool for disease prevention, as they reduce barriers to access frequently experienced in face-to-face interventions. Despite the high percentage of smartphone ownership among Hispanics, mHealth programs to reduce risk factors for type 2 diabetes in Hispanic women with prior GDM are lacking.
This study aimed to (1) develop a mobile app (¡Hola Bebé, Adiós Diabetes!) to pilot test a culturally tailored, bilingual (Spanish/English) lifestyle program to reduce risk factors for type 2 diabetes in Hispanic women with GDM in the prior 5 years; (2) examine the acceptability and usability of the app; and (3) assess the short-term effectiveness of the app in increasing self-efficacy for both healthy eating and physical activity, and in decreasing weight.
Social cognitive theory provided the framework for the study. A prototype app was developed based on prior research and cultural tailoring of content. Features included educational audiovisual modules on healthy eating and physical activity; personal action plans; motivational text messages; weight tracking; user-friendly, easy-to-follow recipes; directions on building a balanced plate; and tiered badges to reward achievements. Perceptions of the app's acceptability and usability were explored through four focus groups. Short-term effectiveness of the app was tested in an 8-week single group pilot study.
In total, 11 Hispanic women, receiving care at a federally qualified community health center, aged 18-45 years, and with GDM in the last 5 years, participated in four focus groups to evaluate the app's acceptability and usability. Participants found the following sections most useful: audiovisual modules, badges for completion of activities, weight-tracking graphics, and recipes. Suggested modifications included adjustments in phrasing, graphics, and a tiering system of badges. After app modifications, we conducted usability testing with 4 Hispanic women, with the key result being the suggestion for a "how-to tutorial." To assess short-term effectiveness, 21 Hispanic women with prior GDM participated in the pilot. There was a statistically significant improvement in both self-efficacy for physical activity (P=.003) and self-efficacy for healthy eating (P=.007). Weight decreased but not significantly. Backend process data revealed a high level of user engagement.
These data support the app's acceptability, usability, and short-term effectiveness, suggesting that this mHealth program has the potential to fill the gap in care experienced by Hispanic women with prior GDM following pregnancy. Future studies are needed to determine the effectiveness of an enhanced app in a randomized controlled trial.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04149054; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04149054.
与非西班牙裔女性相比,西班牙裔女性患妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)的风险增加,而这会增加未来患2型糖尿病的风险。此外,西班牙裔女性较少参与健康饮食和体育活动,而这两者都是2型糖尿病的风险因素。通过移动健康(mHealth)干预措施支持患者养成健康的生活方式行为,越来越被认为是一种可行但未充分利用的疾病预防工具,因为它们减少了面对面干预中经常遇到的获取障碍。尽管西班牙裔人群中智能手机拥有率很高,但缺乏针对曾患GDM的西班牙裔女性降低2型糖尿病风险因素的mHealth项目。
本研究旨在(1)开发一款移动应用程序(¡Hola Bebé, Adiós Diabetes!),对一个经过文化定制的双语(西班牙语/英语)生活方式项目进行试点测试,以降低过去5年内曾患GDM的西班牙裔女性患2型糖尿病的风险因素;(2)检验该应用程序的可接受性和可用性;(3)评估该应用程序在提高健康饮食和体育活动自我效能以及减轻体重方面的短期效果。
社会认知理论为该研究提供了框架。基于先前的研究和内容的文化定制开发了一个应用程序原型。其功能包括关于健康饮食和体育活动的教育视听模块;个人行动计划;激励性短信;体重跟踪;用户友好、易于遵循的食谱;构建均衡餐盘的说明;以及用于奖励成就的分层徽章。通过四个焦点小组探讨了对该应用程序可接受性和可用性的看法。该应用程序的短期效果在一项为期8周的单组试点研究中进行了测试。
共有11名在联邦合格社区健康中心接受护理、年龄在18至45岁之间且在过去5年内曾患GDM的西班牙裔女性参加了四个焦点小组,以评估该应用程序的可接受性和可用性。参与者发现以下部分最有用:视听模块、活动完成徽章、体重跟踪图表和食谱。建议的修改包括措辞、图表和徽章分层系统的调整。在对应用程序进行修改后,我们对4名西班牙裔女性进行了可用性测试,主要结果是建议增加一个“操作指南教程”。为了评估短期效果,21名曾患GDM的西班牙裔女性参与了试点。体育活动自我效能(P = 0.003)和健康饮食自我效能(P = 0.007)均有统计学意义的改善。体重有所下降,但不显著。后台进程数据显示用户参与度很高。
这些数据支持了该应用程序的可接受性、可用性和短期效果,表明这个mHealth项目有可能填补产后曾患GDM的西班牙裔女性所经历的护理空白。未来需要进行研究以确定在随机对照试验中增强版应用程序的效果。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04149054;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04149054