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Feasibility of an Internet-Based Intervention for Improving Diabetes Outcomes Among Low-Income Patients With a High Risk for Poor Diabetes Outcomes Followed in a Community Clinic

机译:在社区诊所中,基于互联网的干预措施可改善糖尿病风险高的低收入患者中的糖尿病结果的可行性

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of an Internet-based intervention, targeting very low-income minority patients with a high risk for not engaging in diabetes self-management, to increase diabetes self-management and improve diabetes outcomes. Methods: Patients with diabetes followed in a community clinic were enrolled in the 13-month trial. Participants were requested to test blood sugar and upload glucometer data every day and login to the program at least once every second day. Feasibility data included process measures; diabetes outcomes consisted of changes from baseline to follow-up for levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (A1C), LDL, HDL, triglyceride and total cholesterol, and health-related quality of life using the SF-36. Results: Only 22% of participants had health insurance. Participants had an average of 4.39 comorbidities and 7.06 prescriptions. Participants uploaded glucometer data at least twice each week and logged into the application at least once each week. Participants demonstrated reductions statistically or clinically important changes in A1C, LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol, and triglyceride levels. Participants engaging in more frequent chat messages and interactive activities demonstrated greater reductions in LDL cholesterol levels; however, engaging in more frequent chat messages also was associated with increased triglyceride levels. Participants rated fewer role limitations from physical health problems at follow-up. Conclusions: The intervention produced good outcomes; however, an alternative platform may be a less expensive approach.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是确定以互联网为基础的干预措施的可行性,该干预措施针对极高的不参与糖尿病自我管理风险的低收入少数族裔患者,以增加糖尿病自我管理并改善糖尿病预后。方法:在社区诊所随访的糖尿病患者参加了为期13个月的试验。要求参与者每天测试血糖并上传血糖仪数据,并至少每隔第二天登录一次该程序。可行性数据包括过程措施;糖尿病的结局包括从基线到随访的糖基化血红蛋白(A1C),LDL,HDL,甘油三酸酯和总胆固醇水平的变化,以及使用SF-36与健康相关的生活质量。结果:只有22%的参与者拥有健康保险。参与者的平均合并症为4.39,处方为7.06。参与者每周至少上传两次血糖仪数据,并每周至少一次登录该应用程序。参与者表现出统计学上或临床上重要的A1C,LDL胆固醇,总胆固醇和甘油三酯水平的降低。参加更频繁的聊天消息和互动活动的参与者表现出LDL胆固醇水平的进一步降低。但是,参与更频繁的聊天消息也与甘油三酯水平升高有关。参与者在随访中因身体健康问题而对角色的限制较少。结论:干预措施取得了良好的效果。但是,替代平台可能是一种较便宜的方法。

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