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SKIP (Supporting Kids with diabetes In Physical activity): Feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of a digital intervention for 9-12 year olds with type 1 diabetes mellitus

机译:跳过(在身体活动中支持糖尿病的孩子):随机对照试验的可行性,数字干预为9-12岁,1型糖尿病

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Physical activity and self-monitoring are important for children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) but it is unclear whether interventions delivered online are feasible, acceptable to patients and efficacious. The aim was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of an internet-based physical activity and self-monitoring programme for children with T1DM, and of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate efficacy. A total of 49 children aged 9-12 with T1DM were randomly assigned to usual care only or to an interactive intervention group combining a website (STAK-D) and a PolarActive activity watch (PAW; Polar Electro (UK) Ltd.), alongside usual care. Participants completed self-report measures on their health, self-efficacy and physical activity at baseline (T0), eight weeks (T1) and six months (T2). They also wore a PAW to measure physical activity for one week at the end of T0, T1 and T2. Intervention participants were interviewed about their experiences at T2. Explanatory variables were examined using multi-level modelling and examination of change scores, 95% confidence intervals and p-values with alpha set at 0.95. Descriptive analysis was undertaken of the 'end-of-study questionnaire'. Qualitative analysis followed a framework approach. Completion rates for all self-report items and objective physical activity data were above 85% for the majority of measures. HbA1c data was obtained for 100% of participants, although complete clinical data was available for 63.3% to 63.5% of participants at each data collection time-point. Recruitment and data collection processes were reported to be acceptable to participants and healthcare professionals. Self-reported sedentary behaviour (-2.28, p=0.04, 95% CI=-4.40, -0.16; p = 0.04; dppc2 = 0.72) and parent-reported physical health of the child (6.15, p=0.01, 95%CI=1.75, 10.55; p = 0.01; dppc2 = 0.75) improved at eight weeks in the intervention group. The trial design was feasible and acceptable to participants and healthcare providers. Intervention engagement was low and technical challenges were evident in both online and activity watch elements, although enjoyment was high among users. Reported outcome improvements were observed at 8 weeks but were not sustained. ISRCTN 48994721 (prospectively registered). Date of registration: 28.09.2016.
机译:身体活动和自我监测对1型糖尿病(T1DM)的儿童很重要,但目前尚不清楚在线交付的干预措施是可行的,患者可接受和有效。目的是评估基于互联网的身体活动和用于T1DM的儿童的自我监测计划的可行性和可接受性,以及随机对照试验(RCT)来评估疗效。共有49岁的9-12岁儿童,T1DM随机分配给通常的护理或与互动干预组相结合的网站(Stak-D)和极性活动表(PAW; Polar Electro(UK)Ltd.),以及常规护理。与会者在基线(T0),八周(T1)和六个月(T2)上完成了对其健康,自我效能和身体活动的自我报告措施。它们还在T0,T1和T2的末端测量爪子以测量身体活动一周。干预参与者接受了T2的经验。使用多级建模和变化分数检查检查的解释性变量,95%置信区间和具有0.95的alpha设定的p值。对“学习结束问卷”进行了描述性分析。定性分析遵循框架方法。所有自我报告项目的完成率和客观体力活动数据的大部分措施高于85%。 HBA1C数据获得100%的参与者,尽管在每个数据收集时间点的参与者中可获得完整的临床数据。据报道,参与者和医疗保健专业人员可以接受招聘和数据收集流程。自我报告的久入行为(-2.28,p = 0.04,95%ci = -4.40,-0.16; p = 0.04; dppc2 = 0.72)和亲本报告的孩子的身体健康(6.15,p = 0.01,95%ci = 1.75,10.55; p = 0.01; dppc2 = 0.75)在干预组的八周内改善。参与者和医疗保健提供者可行,试验设计是可行的,可接受的。虽然用户在线享受很高,但干预婚姻在线和活动观察元素都很明显,技术挑战是显而易见的。报告的结果在8周内观察到但未持续。 ISRCTN 48994721(预期登记)。注册日期:28.09.2016。

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