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Remotely Monitored Gamification and Social Incentives to Improve Glycemic Control Among Adults With Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes (iDiabetes): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:远程监测的娱乐和社会激励措施,以改善成人血糖控制,不受控制的2型糖尿病(IDEABTES):随机对照试验的议定书

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Background Type 2 diabetes is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Lifestyle modifications including increasing physical activity and losing weight have been demonstrated to improve glycemic control. However, most patients struggle to make these changes. Many stakeholders are interested in using gamification and social incentives to increase engagement in healthy behaviors. However, these approaches often do not appropriately leverage insights from behavioral economics that could be used to address predictable barriers to behavior change. Objective This study aimed to describe the protocol for the Influencing DIabetics to Adapt Behaviors related to Exercise and weighT by Enhancing Social incentives (iDiabetes) trial, which aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of gamification interventions that leverage insights from behavioral economics to enhance supportive, competitive, or collaborative social incentives to improve glycemic control, promote weight loss, and increase physical activity among overweight and obese adults with type 2 diabetes. Methods We are conducting a one-year four-arm randomized controlled trial of 361 overweight and obese patients with type 2 diabetes and a glycated hemoglobin (HbAsub1c/sub) level ≥8.0. Wireless weight scales and wearable devices are provided to remotely monitor weight and physical activity and transmit data to the study team. Patients are recruited by email, following which they establish a baseline measure of weight, daily step count, HbAsub1c/sub level, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level and then repeat these measures at 6 and 12 months. The control arm receives no other interventions. Patients randomized to one of the three intervention arms are entered into a game designed using insights from behavioral economics to enhance supportive, competitive, or collaborative social incentives. To examine predictors of strong or poor performance, participants completed validated questionnaires on a range of areas including their personality, risk preferences, and social network. Results Enrollment of 361 patients was completed in January 2019. Results are expected in 2020. Conclusions The iDiabetes trial represents a scalable model to remotely monitor the daily health behaviors of adults with type 2 diabetes. Results from this trial will help provide insights into how to improve management of patients with type 2 diabetes.
机译:背景2型糖尿病是美国发病率和死亡率的重要原因。已经证明了生活方式修改,包括增加体力活性和减肥的重量以改善血糖控制。然而,大多数患者都努力使这些变化进行困扰。许多利益相关者都有兴趣使用博彩和社会激励措施来增加健康行为的参与。然而,这些方法通常不会适当地利用可用于解决可预测行为变革的可预测障碍的行为经济学的见解。目的本研究旨在通过加强社会激励措施(IDEABTES)试验来描述影响糖尿病患者的糖尿病患者,以适应与行使和体重相关的行为,旨在评估利用行为经济学的魅力干预的有效性,以加强支持性,竞争力,或合作社会激励措施,以改善血糖控制,促进体重减轻,并增加2型糖尿病的超重和肥胖成年人的身体活动。方法我们正在进行一年的四臂随机对照试验361类超重和肥胖患者2型糖尿病和糖化血红蛋白(HBA 1c )≥8.0。提供无线体重秤和可穿戴设备以远程监控重量和身体活动,并将数据传输到研究团队。患者通过电子邮件招募,后面,它们建立了重量的基线测量,每日步骤数,HBA 1C 水平,以及低密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平,然后在6和12个月重复这些措施。控制部门没有其他干预措施。随机于三个干预武器中的一个随机患者进入使用行为经济学的见解,以提高支持性,竞争或协作的社会激励措施。为了审查绩效强或差的预测因素,参与者在一系列地区完成了验证的问卷,包括其性格,风险偏好和社交网络。结果361名患者的入学人员于2019年1月完成。预计结果预计将在2020年。结论IDEABTES试验代表了一种可扩展模型,以远程监测2型糖尿病的成人的日常健康行为。该试验的结果将有助于了解如何改善2型糖尿病患者的管理。

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