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打开用于糖尿病自我管理的移动健康患者报告结局工具的黑匣子:2型糖尿病患者访谈研究

Opening the Black Box of an mHealth Patient-Reported Outcome Tool for Diabetes Self-Management: Interview Study Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.

作者信息

Marini Christina, Cruz Jocelyn, Payano Leydi, Flores Ronaldo Patino, Arena Gina-Maria, Mandal Soumik, Leven Eric, Mann Devin, Schoenthaler Antoinette

机构信息

Department of Neurology, NYU Langone, New York, NY, United States.

Center for Healthful Behavior Change, Institute for Excellence in Health Equity, NYU Langone Health, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2023 Sep 19;7:e47811. doi: 10.2196/47811.

DOI:10.2196/47811
PMID:37725427
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10548328/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mobile health (mHealth) tools are used to collect data on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and facilitate the assessment of patients' self-management behaviors outside the clinic environment. Despite the high availability of mHealth diabetes tools, there is a lack of understanding regarding the underlying reasons why these mHealth PRO tools succeed or fail in terms of changing patients' self-management behaviors.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to identify the factors that drive engagement with an mHealth PRO tool and facilitate patients' adoption of self-management behaviors, as well as elicit suggestions for improvement.

METHODS

This qualitative study was conducted within the context of a randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the efficacy of an mHealth PRO tool (known as i-Matter) versus usual care regarding reduction in glycated hemoglobin (HbA) levels and adherence to self-management behaviors at 12 months among patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes. Patients randomized to i-Matter participated in semistructured interviews about their experiences at the 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-month study visits. A qualitative analysis of the interviews was conducted by 2 experienced qualitative researchers using conventional qualitative content analysis.

RESULTS

The sample comprised 71 patients, of whom 67 (94%) completed at least one interview (n=48, 72% female patients; n=25, 37% identified as African American or Black; mean age 56.65 [SD 9.79] years). We identified 4 overarching themes and 6 subthemes. Theme 1 showed that the patients' reasons for engagement with i-Matter were multifactorial. Patients were driven by internal motivating factors that bolstered their engagement and helped them feel accountable for their diabetes (subtheme 1) and external motivating factors that helped to serve as reminders to be consistent with their self-management behaviors (subtheme 2). Theme 2 revealed that the use of i-Matter changed patients' attitudes toward their disease and their health behaviors in 2 ways: patients developed more positive attitudes about their condition and their ability to effectively self-manage it (subtheme 3), and they also developed a better awareness of their current behaviors, which motivated them to adopt healthier lifestyle behaviors (subtheme 4). Theme 3 showed that patients felt more committed to their health as a result of using i-Matter. Theme 4 highlighted the limitations of i-Matter, which included its technical design (subtheme 5) and the need for more resources to support the PRO data collected and shared through the tool (subtheme 6).

CONCLUSIONS

This study isolated internal and external factors that prompted patients to change their views about their diabetes, become more engaged with the intervention and their health, and adopt healthy behaviors. These behavioral mechanisms provide important insights to drive future development of mHealth interventions that could lead to sustained behavior change.

摘要

背景

移动健康(mHealth)工具用于收集患者报告结局(PRO)的数据,并有助于评估患者在门诊环境之外的自我管理行为。尽管mHealth糖尿病工具的可用性很高,但对于这些mHealth PRO工具在改变患者自我管理行为方面成功或失败的潜在原因,人们仍缺乏了解。

目的

本研究旨在确定促使患者使用mHealth PRO工具并促进其采用自我管理行为的因素,并征集改进建议。

方法

本定性研究是在一项随机对照试验的背景下进行的,该试验旨在评估一种mHealth PRO工具(称为i-Matter)与常规护理相比,在未控制的2型糖尿病患者中降低糖化血红蛋白(HbA)水平和坚持自我管理行为12个月的效果。随机分配到i-Matter组的患者在3个月、6个月、9个月和12个月的研究访视时参与了关于他们体验的半结构化访谈。2名经验丰富的定性研究人员使用常规定性内容分析法对访谈进行了定性分析。

结果

样本包括71名患者,其中67名(94%)完成了至少一次访谈(n = 48,72%为女性患者;n = 25,37%被认定为非裔美国人或黑人;平均年龄56.65 [标准差9.79]岁)。我们确定了4个总体主题和6个子主题。主题1表明,患者使用i-Matter的原因是多方面的。患者受到内部激励因素的驱动,这些因素增强了他们的参与度,并帮助他们对自己的糖尿病负责(子主题1),以及外部激励因素,这些因素有助于提醒他们坚持自我管理行为(子主题2)。主题2揭示,使用i-Matter以两种方式改变了患者对疾病和健康行为的态度:患者对自己的病情以及有效自我管理的能力形成了更积极的态度(子主题3),并且他们对自己当前的行为也有了更好的认识,这促使他们采用更健康的生活方式行为(子主题4)。主题3表明,由于使用i-Matter,患者对自己的健康更加投入。主题4强调了i-Matter的局限性,包括其技术设计(子主题5)以及需要更多资源来支持通过该工具收集和共享的PRO数据(子主题6)。

结论

本研究分离出了促使患者改变对糖尿病的看法、更多地参与干预和关注自身健康并采用健康行为的内部和外部因素。这些行为机制为推动未来mHealth干预措施的发展提供了重要见解,可能导致持续的行为改变。

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