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DiabetesSistersVoices: Virtual Patient Community to Identify Research Priorities for Women Living With Diabetes

机译:DiabetesSistersVoices:虚拟患者社区,以确定患有糖尿病的女性的研究重点

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Background Women with or at high risk of diabetes have unique health concerns across their life course. Effective methods are needed to engage women living with diabetes to develop and carry out a patient-centered research agenda. Objective This study aimed to (1) describe the creation of DiabetesSistersVoices, a virtual patient community for women living with and at risk for diabetes and (2) assess the feasibility and acceptability of DiabetesSistersVoices for engaging women in talking about their experiences, health care, and research priorities. Methods We partnered with a national advocacy organization to create DiabetesSistersVoices and to develop recruitment strategies, which included use of social media, Web-based newsletters, and weblinks through partnering organizations. Study inclusion criteria were as follows: Being a woman aged ≥18 years, residing in the United States, and self-reporting a diagnosis of diabetes or risk of diabetes. Eligible participants were given access to DiabetesSistersVoices and completed online surveys at enrollment and 6 months. We assessed trends in participants’ activities, including posting questions, sharing experiences about living with diabetes, and searching for posted resources. Results We enrolled 332 women (white: 86.5%; type 1 diabetes: 76.2%; median age: 51 years [interquartile range: 31 to 59 years]) over 8 months. Most (41.6%, 138/332) were classified as being active users (ie, posting) of the virtual community, 36.1% (120/332) as observers (ie, logged in but no posts), and 22.3% (74/332) as never users (ie, completed baseline surveys but then never logged in). Online activities were constant during the study, although participants had the highest website usage during the first 10 weeks after their enrollment. Conclusions We demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of an online patient community for women living with diabetes by showing durability of recruitment and online usage over 6 months of testing. Next steps are to address barriers to joining a virtual patient community for women of color and women with type 2 diabetes to enhance inclusiveness and gain diverse perspectives to inform diabetes research.
机译:背景技术患有或患有糖尿病的女性在其整个生命过程中都具有独特的健康问题。需要有效的方法来吸引患有糖尿病的妇女制定和执行以患者为中心的研究议程。目的这项研究旨在(1)描述DiabetesSistersVoices的创建,这是一个针对患有糖尿病和有糖尿病风险的女性的虚拟患者社区,以及(2)评估DiabetesSistersVoices的可行性和可接受性,以吸引妇女谈论其经验,保健,和研究重点。方法我们与一个国家倡导组织合作创建了DiabetesSistersVoices,并制定了招募策略,其中包括使用社交媒体,基于Web的新闻通讯以及通过合作组织进行的网络链接。研究纳入标准如下:年龄≥18岁,居住在美国,自我报告诊断为糖尿病或患糖尿病风险。符合条件的参与者可以访问DiabetesSistersVoices,并在入学时和6个月内完成在线调查。我们评估了参与者活动的趋势,包括发布问题,分享有关糖尿病患者的经验以及搜索发布的资源。结果我们纳入了8个月内的332名女性(白人:86.5%; 1型糖尿病:76.2%;中位年龄:51岁[四分位数范围:31至59岁])。大部分(41.6%,138/332)被归为虚拟社区的活跃用户(即发布),36.1%(120/332)被归为观察者(即已登录但无帖子),22.3%(74 / 332)从未使用过用户(即完成基线调查但从未登录过)。在研究期间,在线活动是不变的,尽管参与者在注册后的最初10周内拥有最高的网站使用率。结论我们通过显示在6个月的测试中招募和在线使用的持久性,证明了在线糖尿病患者网上患者社区的可行性和可接受性。下一步是解决有色女性和2型糖尿病女性加入虚拟患者社区的障碍,以增强包容性并获得不同观点,为糖尿病研究提供依据。

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