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Gender Differences in Diabetes Self-Management: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of a Mobile Health Intervention for Inner-City Latino Patients

机译:糖尿病自我管理中的性别差异:内城区拉丁裔患者移动健康干预的混合方法分析

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BackgroundThe benefit of mobile health (mHealth) on diabetes management among low-income, inner-city patients is largely unknown, particularly for Latino patients. TExT-MED (Trial to Examine Text Message for Emergency Department Patients with Diabetes) is a text message-based program designed to improve disease knowledge, self-efficacy, and glycemic control among low-income, inner-city Latinos. In phase I, 23 patients participated in an acceptability and feasibility study. Contrary to our model, there was no increase in knowledge despite increases in self-efficacy and healthy behaviors. In phase II, we performed a mixed-methods analysis to understand how TExT-MED achieved these seemingly contradictory findings.
机译:背景技术移动健康(mHealth)在低收入,内城区患者中对糖尿病管理的益处是未知的,尤其是对于拉丁裔患者。 TExT-MED(针对糖尿病急诊患者的文本消息测试)是一个基于文本消息的程序,旨在提高低收入,内城区拉丁裔患者的疾病知识,自我效能和血糖控制。在第一阶段,有23名患者参加了可接受性和可行性研究。与我们的模型相反,尽管自我效能和健康行为有所增加,但知识却没有增加。在第二阶段,我们进行了混合方法分析,以了解TExT-MED如何实现这些看似矛盾的发现。

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