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A tailored, interactive health communication application for patients with type 2 diabetes: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial

机译:针对2型糖尿病患者的量身定制的交互式健康交流应用程序:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly common chronic condition whose prognosis can be improved by patient involvement and self-management. Patient involvement can be fostered by web-based Interactive Health Communication Applications (IHCAs) combining health information with decision support, social support and/or behaviour change support. They reach great numbers of patients at low cost and provide high-quality information and support at the time, place and learning speed patients prefer. Still, online tools often suffer from high attrition. Tailoring content and tone of IHCAs to the individual patient′s needs might improve their effectiveness. This study aims to test the effectiveness and usage of a tailored IHCA combining health information with decision support and behaviour change support for patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods/design The effectiveness and usage of the tailored IHCA will be tested against a standard website with identical content in a single-blinded randomized trial with a parallel design. The content covers information on type 2 diabetes, its complications and sequelae, and its treatment options including health behaviour. In the intervention group the content is delivered in dialogue form, tailored to relevant patient characteristics (health literacy, attitudes towards self-care, and barriers to insulin treatment). In the control group the different sections are presented in a content tree, without any tailoring. Participants are blinded to group assignment. Eligibility criteria are age ≥ 18 years, self-reported type 2 diabetes, and Internet access. The study aims to include 414 participants in order to detect the expected small effect (Cohen’s d=0.2), with measurements at baseline, directly after the first visit, and at 3-month follow-up. The primary hypothesis is that the tailored IHCA has larger effects on diabetes knowledge and patient empowerment (primary outcomes) than the standard website. Secondary outcomes are website usage as well as decisional conflict and preparation for decision making. All measurements are online self-report questionnaires. Discussion IHCAs are a promising way to foster diabetes knowledge and self-management competencies. The present trial tries to increase the knowledge on how to develop more effective IHCAs for patients with type 2 diabetes. Trial registration International Clinical Trials Registry DRKS00003322
机译:背景2型糖尿病是一种越来越普遍的慢性病,​​其病情可以通过患者的参与和自我管理得到改善。基于Web的交互式健康交流应用程序(IHCA)可将患者的健康信息与决策支持,社会支持和/或行为改变支持结合起来,从而促进患者参与。它们以低廉的价格吸引了大量患者,并在患者喜欢的时间,地点和学习速度上提供高质量的信息和支持。尽管如此,在线工具经常遭受高损耗。根据个别患者的需求量身定制IHCA的内容和语调可能会提高其有效性。这项研究旨在测试针对2型糖尿病患者的健康信息与决策支持和行为改变支持相结合的量身定制的IHCA的有效性和用法。方法/设计在平行设计的单盲随机试验中,将针对内容相同的标准网站,对量身定制的IHCA的有效性和用法进行测试。内容涵盖有关2型糖尿病,其并发症和后遗症及其治疗选择(包括健康行为)的信息。在干预组中,内容以对话形式提供,针对患者的相关特征(健康素养,对自我保健的态度以及胰岛素治疗的障碍)而量身定制。在对照组中,不同的部分显示在内容树中,无需进行任何剪裁。参与者看不到小组作业。资格标准为年龄≥18岁,自我报告的2型糖尿病和互联网访问。该研究旨在包括414名参与者,以检测预期的微小影响(Cohen d = 0.2),并在基线,首次就诊后以及随访3个月时进行测量。主要假设是,量身定制的IHCA对糖尿病知识和患者赋权(主要结局)的影响比标准网站更大。次要结果是网站使用以及决策冲突和决策准备。所有测量均为在线自我报告调查表。讨论IHCA是培养糖尿病知识和自我管理能力的一种有前途的方法。本试验试图增加有关如何为2型糖尿病患者开发更有效的IHCA的知识。试验注册国际临床试验注册处DRKS00003322

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