Effectiveness of a Digital Health Intervention Leveraging Reinforcement Learning: Results From the Diabetes and Mental Health Adaptive Notification Tracking and Evaluation (DIAMANTE) Randomized Clinical Trial

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Aguilera, Adrian [1 ,2 ]
Avalos, Marvyn Arevalo [1 ]
Xu, Jing [3 ]
Chakraborty, Bibhas [3 ]
Figueroa, Caroline [4 ]
Garcia, Faviola [5 ]
Rosales, Karina [1 ]
Hermandez-Ramos, Rosa [6 ]
Karr, Chris [7 ]
Williams, Joseph [8 ]
Ochoa-Frongia, Lisa [9 ]
Sarkar, Urmimala [9 ]
Yom-Tov, Elad [10 ]
Lyles, Courtney [11 ,12 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Social Welf, 205 Haviland Hal, Berkeley, CA 94709 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, San Francisco, CA USA
[3] Natl Univ Singapore, Ctr Quantitat Med, Duke NUS Med Sch, Singapore, Singapore
[4] Delft Tech Univ, Fac Technol Policy & Management, Delft, Netherlands
[5] Univ Calif San Francisco, Act Res Ctr ARC Hlth Equ, Dept Med, San Francisco, CA USA
[6] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Psychol Sci, Irvine, CA USA
[7] Audacious Software, Chicago, IL USA
[8] Univ Toronto, Dept Comp Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
[9] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Med, San Francisco, CA USA
[10] Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Ramat Gan, Israel
[11] UC Davis Hlth, Ctr Healthcare Policy & Res, Sacramento, CA USA
[12] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Med, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Sacramento, CA USA
关键词
digital health; physical activity; mobile phone; text messages; SMS; steps; walking; diabetes; depression; reinforcement learning; exercise; machine learning; DEPRESSION;
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10.2196/60834
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Digital and mobile health interventions using personalization via reinforcement learning algorithms have the potential to reach large number of people to support physical activity and help manage diabetes and depression in daily life. Objective: The Diabetes and Mental Health Adaptive Notification and Tracking Evaluation (DIAMANTE) study tested whether a digital physical activity intervention using personalized text messaging via reinforcement learning algorithms could increase step counts in a diverse, multilingual sample of people with diabetes and depression symptoms. Methods: From January 2020 to June 2022, participants were recruited from 4 San Francisco, California-based public primary care clinics and through web-based platforms to participate in the 24-week randomized controlled trial. Eligibility criteria included English or Spanish language preference and a documented diagnosis of diabetes and elevated depression symptoms. The trial had 3 arms: a Control group receiving a weekly mood monitoring message, a Random messaging group receiving randomly selected feedback and motivational text messages daily, and an Adaptive messaging group receiving text messages selected by a reinforcement learning algorithm daily. Randomization was performed with a 1:1:1 allocation. The primary outcome, changes in daily step counts, was passively collected via a mobile app. The primary analysis assessed changes in daily step count using a linear mixed-effects model. An a priori subanalysis compared the primary step count outcome within recruitment samples. Results: In total, 168 participants were analyzed, including those with 24% (40/168) Spanish language preference and 37.5% (63/168) from clinic-based recruitment. The results of the linear mixed-effects model indicated that participants in the Adaptive arm cumulatively gained an average of 3.6 steps each day (95% CI 2.45-4.78; P<.001) over the 24-week intervention (average of 608 total steps), whereas both the Control and Random arm participants had significantly decreased rates of change. Postintervention estimates suggest that participants in the Adaptive messaging arm showed a significant step count increase of 19% (606/3197; P<.001), in contrast to 1.6% (59/3698) and 3.9% (136/3480) step count increase in the Random and Control arms, respectively. Intervention effectiveness differences were observed between participants recruited from the San Francisco clinics and those recruited via web-based platforms, with the significant step count trend persisting across both samples for participants in the Adaptive group. Conclusions: Our study supports the use of reinforcement learning algorithms for personalizing text messaging interventions to increase physical activity in a diverse sample of people with diabetes and depression. It is the first to test this approach in a large, diverse, and multilingual sample. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03490253; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03490253
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