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The effect of an mHealth intervention for adolescents with Type 1 diabetes and their parents

Bree Holtz, Katharine M. Mitchell, Amanda J. Holmstrom, Denise Soltow Hershey, Shelia R. Cotten, Julie K Dunneback, Deborah A. Ellis, Michael A. Wood

2022Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare16 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Past research has demonstrated that adolescents with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) typically have a decline in health outcomes as they begin to assume more self-management activities. Mobile app interventions have been suggested as one possible way to improve this behavior. PURPOSE: The primary aim of this study was to address declines in health outcomes by pilot testing the satisfaction, use and feasibility of an app-based family communication intervention aimed to assist in adolescent self-management of T1D. METHODS: -tests and ANOVA statistics were conducted. RESULTS: The parents and adolescents reported high satisfaction with the app, and that it was easy to use. Results showed HbA1c stability in the intervention group and significant worsening in the control group. There were also significant improvements in adherence to diabetes management and quality of life for the parents in the intervention group. The adolescents did not show any improvement in quality-of-life measures. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that the app intervention is acceptable, shows promise for improving health outcomes for adolescents with T1D, and may improve family communication. The public health implications of this work are that app interventions have a potential role in positively influencing chronic disease outcomes. Additional research with a more extensive and diverse sample is needed to determine generalizability.

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Generalizability theorymHealthPsychological interventionMedicineIntervention (counseling)Quality of life (healthcare)Randomized controlled trialSelf-managementRepeated measures designClinical psychologyFamily medicineGerontologyPsychologyNursingDevelopmental psychologyStatisticsComputer scienceMathematicsSurgeryMachine learningDiabetes Management and ResearchMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsDiabetes Management and Education
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