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2 型糖尿病患者对移动医疗技术和短信通信的偏好:定性访谈研究。

Preferences for mHealth Technology and Text Messaging Communication in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Interview Study.

机构信息

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

Dartmouth College, Dartmouth, NH, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jun 11;23(6):e25958. doi: 10.2196/25958.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Individuals with diabetes need regular support to help them manage their diabetes on their own, ideally delivered via mechanisms that they already use, such as their mobile phones. One reason for the modest effectiveness of prior technology-based interventions may be that the patient perspective has been insufficiently incorporated.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to understand patients' preferences for mobile health (mHealth) technology and how that technology can be integrated into patients' routines, especially with regard to medication use.

METHODS

We conducted semistructured qualitative individual interviews with patients with type 2 diabetes from an urban health care system to elicit and explore their perspectives on diabetes medication-taking behaviors, daily patterns of using mobile technology, use of mHealth technology for diabetes care, acceptability of text messages to support medication adherence, and preferred framing of information within text messages to support diabetes care. The interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed. The data were analyzed using codes developed by the study team to generate themes, with representative quotations selected as illustrations.

RESULTS

We conducted interviews with 20 participants, of whom 12 (60%) were female and 9 (45%) were White; in addition, the participants' mean glycated hemoglobin A control was 7.8 (SD 1.1). Overall, 5 key themes were identified: patients try to incorporate cues into their routines to help them with consistent medication taking; many patients leverage some form of technology as a cue to support adherence to medication taking and diabetes self-management behaviors; patients value simplicity and integration of technology solutions used for diabetes care, managing medications, and communicating with health care providers; some patients express reluctance to rely on mobile technology for these diabetes care behaviors; and patients believe they prefer positively framed communication, but communication preferences are highly individualized.

CONCLUSIONS

The participants expressed some hesitation about using mobile technology in supporting diabetes self-management but have largely incorporated it or are open to incorporating it as a cue to make medication taking more automatic and less burdensome. When using technology to support diabetes self-management, participants exhibited individualized preferences, but overall, they preferred simple and positively framed communication. mHealth interventions may be improved by focusing on integrating them easily into daily routines and increasing the customization of content.

摘要

背景

糖尿病患者需要定期的支持来帮助他们自行管理糖尿病,理想的支持方式是通过他们已经使用的机制,如手机。先前基于技术的干预措施效果有限的一个原因可能是患者的观点没有得到充分体现。

目的

本研究旨在了解患者对移动医疗(mHealth)技术的偏好,以及如何将该技术融入患者的日常生活中,特别是在药物使用方面。

方法

我们对来自城市医疗保健系统的 2 型糖尿病患者进行了半结构化的定性个体访谈,以了解和探讨他们对糖尿病服药行为、日常使用移动技术的模式、使用 mHealth 技术进行糖尿病护理、接受短信支持药物依从性的程度以及支持糖尿病护理的短信中首选信息框架的看法。访谈进行了数字记录和转录。研究团队使用开发的代码对数据进行分析,生成主题,并选择有代表性的引语作为示例。

结果

我们对 20 名参与者进行了访谈,其中 12 名(60%)为女性,9 名(45%)为白人;此外,参与者的平均糖化血红蛋白 A 控制水平为 7.8(SD 1.1)。总体而言,确定了 5 个关键主题:患者试图将提示融入日常生活中,以帮助他们保持药物服用的一致性;许多患者利用某种形式的技术作为提示,以支持药物服用和糖尿病自我管理行为的依从性;患者重视简单易用、整合用于糖尿病护理、管理药物和与医疗保健提供者沟通的技术解决方案;一些患者对依靠移动技术来进行这些糖尿病护理行为表示犹豫;患者认为他们更喜欢正面的沟通方式,但沟通偏好因人而异。

结论

参与者对使用移动技术支持糖尿病自我管理表示有些犹豫,但他们在很大程度上已经或愿意将其纳入日常生活中,将其作为提示,使药物服用更加自动化且不那么繁琐。在使用技术支持糖尿病自我管理时,参与者表现出个性化的偏好,但总体而言,他们更喜欢简单、正面的沟通方式。mHealth 干预措施可以通过专注于轻松融入日常生活并增加内容的定制化来得到改善。

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