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Adaptation and Feasibility Study of a Digital Health Program to Prevent Diabetes among Low-Income Patients: Results from a Partnership between a Digital Health Company and an Academic Research Team

机译:数字健康计划在低收入患者中预防糖尿病的适应性和可行性研究:数字健康公司与学术研究团队之间的合作关系得出的结果

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Background. The feasibility of digital health programs to prevent and manage diabetes in low-income patients has not been adequately explored. Methods. Researchers collaborated with a digital health company to adapt a diabetes prevention program for low-income prediabetes patients at a large safety net clinic. We conducted focus groups to assess patient perspectives, revised lessons for improved readability and cultural relevance to low-income and Hispanic patients, conducted a feasibility study of the adapted program in English and Spanish speaking cohorts, and implemented real-time adaptations to the program for commercial use and for a larger trial of in multiple safety net clinics. Results. The majority of focus group participants were receptive to the program. We modified the curriculum to a 5th-grade reading level and adapted content based on patient feedback. In the feasibility study, 54% of eligible contacted patients expressed interest in enrolling (n = 23). Although some participants' computer access and literacy made registration challenging, they were highly satisfied and engaged (80% logged in at least once/week). Conclusions. Underserved prediabetic patients displayed high engagement and satisfaction with a digital diabetes prevention program despite lower digital literacy skills. The collaboration between researchers and a digital health company enabled iterative improvements in technology implementation to address challenges in low-income populations.
机译:背景。尚未充分探讨数字健康计划在低收入患者中预防和管理糖尿病的可行性。方法。研究人员与一家数字健康公司合作,在一家大型安全网诊所针对低收入糖尿病前期患者改编了一项糖尿病预防计划。我们进行了焦点小组评估患者的观点,修订了课程以提高对低收入和西班牙裔患者的可读性和文化相关性,对英语和西班牙语国家的适应项目进行了可行性研究,并针对该项目实施了实时适应商业用途,并在多个安全网诊所进行较大规模的试用。结果。大多数焦点小组参与者都接受该计划。我们将课程修改为5年级阅读水平,并根据患者反馈修改了内容。在可行性研究中,有54%的合格接触患者表示有兴趣注册(n = 23)。尽管一些参与者的计算机访问能力和读写能力使注册面临挑战,但他们还是感到非常满意和参与(80%的用户每周至少登录一次)。结论。尽管数字识字能力较低,但服务不足的糖尿病前期患者仍对数字糖尿病预防计划表现出较高的参与度和满意度。研究人员与一家数字医疗公司之间的合作实现了技术实施的迭代改进,以应对低收入人群的挑战。

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