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A digital lifestyle behaviour change intervention for the prevention of type 2 diabetes: a qualitative study exploring intuitive engagement with real-time glucose and physical activity feedback

机译:用于预防2型糖尿病的数字生活方式行为改变干预:一种定性研究,探讨了与实时葡萄糖和身体活动反馈的直观参与

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Mobile health technologies have advanced to now allow monitoring of the acute physiological responses to lifestyle behaviours. Our aim was to explore how people engaged with real-time feedback on their physical activity and glucose levels over several weeks. Semi-structured interviews with 26 participants (61.5% female, 56.6?years) at moderate-to-high risk of developing type 2 diabetes were conducted. Interviews were completed after participants took part in an intervention comprising a flash glucose monitor (Freestyle Libre) and a physical activity monitor (Fitbit Charge 2). Purposive sampling ensured representation of ages, genders and group allocations. Inductive thematic analysis revealed how individuals intuitively used, interpreted and acted on feedback from wearable technologies. Six key themes emerged: triggers of engagement with the technologies, links between behaviour and health, lack of confidence, changes to movement behaviours, changes to diet and barriers to lifestyle behaviour change. Our findings demonstrate that accessing behavioural and physiological feedback can increase self-awareness of how lifestyle impacts short-term health. Some participants noticed a link between the feedback presented by the two devices and changed their behaviour but many did not. Training and educational support, as well as efforts to optimize how feedback is presented to users, are needed to sustain engagement and behaviour change. Extensions of this work to involve people with diabetes are also warranted to explore whether behavioural and physiological feedback in parallel can encourage better diabetes self-management. ISRCTN Registry, ISRCTN17545949 , 12/05/2017, prospectively registered.
机译:移动健康技术已经进入现在允许监测对生活方式行为的急性生理反应。我们的目标是探索人们在几周内与其体育活动和葡萄糖水平进行实时反馈。对26名参与者(女性61.5%的女性,56.6岁)进行了半结构化访谈,进行了2型糖尿病的中等程度的风险。在参与者参加了一个包括闪光葡萄糖监测器(自由式Libre)和物理活动监视器(Fitbit Charge 2)的干预后,采访完成了面试。有目的采样确保年龄,性别和团体分配的代表。归纳专题分析显示了如何从可穿戴技术的反馈中直观地使用,解释和行动。出现了六个关键主题:触发与技术的关系,行为与健康的联系,缺乏信心,对运动行为的变化,对生活方式行为的饮食和障碍变化。我们的研究结果表明,访问行为和生理反馈可以提高自我意识的生活方式如何影响短期健康。一些参与者注意到两台设备所呈现的反馈之间的链接,并改变了他们的行为,但许多人没有。培训和教育支持,以及优化对用户提供反馈的努力,需要维持参与和行为变革。这项工作的扩展也有助于糖尿病患者,探讨并行行为和生理反馈是否可以鼓励更好的糖尿病自我管理。 ISRCTN注册表,ISRCTN17545949,12 / 05/2017,前瞻性注册。

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