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A Novel Food Record App for Dietary Assessments Among Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Development and Usability Study

机译:具有2型糖尿病的老年人膳食评估的新型食品记录应用:开发和可用性研究

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BACKGROUND:More than one in four people in the United States aged 65 years and older have type 2 diabetes. For diabetes care, medical nutrition therapy (MNT) is recommended as a clinically effective intervention. Prior researchers have developed and validated dietary assessment methods using images of food items for improving the accuracy of self-reporting over traditional methods. Nevertheless, little is known about the usability of image-assisted dietary assessment methods for older adults with diabetes.OBJECTIVE:The aims of this study were: a) to create a food record app for dietary assessments (FRADA) that would support image-assisted dietary assessments, and b) to evaluate the usability of FRADA for older adults with diabetes.METHODS:For the development of FRADA, we identified design principles that address the needs of older adults and implemented three fundamental tasks required for image-assisted dietary assessments: capturing, viewing, and transmitting images of food based on the design principles. For the usability assessment of FRADA, older adults aged 65 to 80 (11 females and 3 males) were assigned to interact with FRADA in a lab-based setting. Participants' opinions of FRADA and its usability were determined by a follow-up survey and interview. As an evaluation indicator of usability, the responses to the survey including an After-Scenario Questionnaire were analyzed. Qualitative data from the interviews confirmed the responses to the survey.RESULTS:We developed a smartphone application that enables older adults with diabetes to capture, view, and transmit images of food items they consumed. The findings of this study showed that FRADA and its instructions for capturing, viewing, and transmitting images of food items were usable for older adults with diabetes. The survey showed that FRADA tended to be easy to use, and study participants would consider using FRADA daily. The analysis of the qualitative data from interviews revealed multiple categories, such as the usability of FRADA, potential benefits and features of FRADA, and concerns of older adults with diabetes when interacting with FRADA.CONCLUSIONS:This study demonstrates in a lab-based setting, not only the usability of FRADA with older adults who have diabetes, but it also demonstrates potential opportunities using FRADA in real-life settings. The findings suggest implications for creating a smartphone application for an image-assisted dietary assessment. Future work still remains to evaluate the feasibility and validity of FRADA with multiple stakeholders involving older adults with diabetes and dietitians.
机译:背景:65岁以上的美国四人以上的四分之一,年龄超过2型糖尿病。对于糖尿病护理,建议使用医疗营养治疗(MNT)作为临床有效的干预。先前的研究人员使用食品的图像开发和验证了饮食评估方法,以提高传统方法的自我报告的准确性。尽管如此,对糖尿病患者的图像辅助饮食评估方法的可用性很少。目的:本研究的目的是:a)为支持图像辅助的饮食评估(FRADA)创建食品记录应用程序饮食评估和B)评估FRADA对糖尿病患者的老年人的可用性。对于FRADA的发展,我们确定了满足老年人需求的设计原则,并实施了图像辅助饮食评估所需的三项基本任务:基于设计原则捕获,观看和传送食物的图像。对于FRADA的可用性评估,将指定65至80名(11名女性和3名男性)的老年人在基于实验室的环境中与FRADA互动。参与者对FRADA的看法及其可用性取决于后续调查和面试。作为可用性的评估指标,分析了对包括场景问卷的调查的答复。来自访谈的定性数据证实了对调查的响应。结果:我们开发了一个智能手机应用程序,使老年人能够捕获,查看和传输他们所消耗的食物的图像。本研究的结果表明,FRADA及其用于捕获,观看和传输食品图像的指令对于糖尿病的老年人可用。调查显示,FRADA往往易于使用,研究参与者会考虑每天使用FRADA。从访谈中的定性数据分析揭示了多种类别,例如Frada的可用性,Frada的可用性,与Frada互动时的患有糖尿病的潜在利益和特征,以及患有糖尿病的担忧。结论:本研究在基于实验室的环境中表现出了展示,不仅是Frada与患有糖尿病的老年人的可用性,而且还表明了在现实生活中使用Frada的潜在机会。调查结果表明为创建智能手机申请进行图像辅助饮食评估的影响。未来的工作仍然是为了评估Frada与涉及糖尿病和营养师的老年人的多个利益相关者的可行性和有效性。

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