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AH-HA! 项目:通过添加即时血糖监测来改变团体糖尿病自我管理教育。

The AH-HA! Project: Transforming Group Diabetes Self-Management Education Through the Addition of Flash Glucose Monitoring.

机构信息

Behavioral Diabetes Institute, San Diego, California, USA.

University of California, San Diego, California, USA.

出版信息

Diabetes Technol Ther. 2023 Mar;25(3):194-200. doi: 10.1089/dia.2022.0419. Epub 2022 Dec 12.

Abstract

The majority of individuals referred to diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) programs do not access this resource. Of those who do, attrition is high, with anecdotal reports pointing to the didactic and impersonal nature of these programs contributing to low utilization and completion rates. In an effort to develop a more engaging form of DSMES for adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), we constructed a nondidactic "discovery learning"-based DSMES program centered on real-time flash glucose monitoring (FGM). In this single-arm pilot study, 35 adults with T2D duration 1-5 years, ages 21-75 years, not using insulin and HbA1c ≥8.0% were introduced to FGM and participated in five weekly group sessions. DSMES content was personalized, emerging from the concerns and questions arising from participants' FGM discoveries. The primary outcome was glycemic change as assessed by blinded FGM at baseline and month 3. Secondary outcomes included psychosocial and behavioral measures. There was a significant gain in percentage time in range (% TIR) 70-180 mg/dL from baseline (55%) to month 3 (74%), and a parallel drop-in percentage time above range (TAR) >180 mg/dL from 44% to 25% (s = 0.01). Overall well-being rose significantly ( = 0.04), whereas diabetes distress showed a nonsignificant drop. Participants reported improvements in healthy eating ( < 0.001) and physical activity, although the latter did not reach statistical significance. These findings support a new approach to DSMES, a method that integrates FGM with a highly interactive and engaging patient-driven "discovery learning" approach to education.

摘要

大多数被推荐参加糖尿病自我管理教育和支持(DSMES)计划的人并没有利用这一资源。在那些参与的人中,流失率很高,有传闻称,这些计划的教学和非个人性质导致利用率和完成率较低。为了为 2 型糖尿病(T2D)成人开发一种更具吸引力的 DSMES 形式,我们构建了一种非教学性的基于“发现式学习”的 DSMES 计划,其核心是实时动态血糖监测(FGM)。在这项单臂试点研究中,35 名 T2D 病程 1-5 年、年龄 21-75 岁、不使用胰岛素且糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)≥8.0%的成年人接受了 FGM 并参加了五周的小组课程。DSMES 内容是个性化的,源自参与者在 FGM 发现中产生的关注点和问题。主要结果是通过盲法 FGM 在基线和第 3 个月评估的血糖变化。次要结果包括心理社会和行为措施。从基线(55%)到第 3 个月(74%),70-180mg/dL 范围内的时间百分比(% TIR)显著增加,而高于 180mg/dL 的时间百分比(TAR)从 44%降至 25%(s=0.01)。总体幸福感显著提高( = 0.04),而糖尿病困扰略有下降。参与者报告称在健康饮食( < 0.001)和身体活动方面有所改善,尽管后者未达到统计学意义。这些发现支持了一种新的 DSMES 方法,该方法将 FGM 与高度互动和吸引人的以患者为驱动的“发现式学习”教育方法相结合。

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