Improving adherence and outcomes in diabetic patients

被引:15
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作者
Joshi, Renu [1 ]
Joshi, Disha [1 ]
Cheriyath, Pramil [1 ]
机构
[1] Pinnacle Hlth Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, 111 S Front St, Harrisburg, PA 17101 USA
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关键词
diabetes; adherence; iOS app PatientPartner; HbA1c improvement; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; CARE; ADULTS;
D O I
10.2147/PPA.S122490
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: Nonadherence in diabetes is a problem leading to wasted resources and preventable deaths each year. Remedies for diminishing nonadherence are many but marginally effective, and outcomes remain suboptimal. Aim: The aim of this study was to test a new iOS "app", PatientPartner. Derived from complexity theory, this novel technology has been extensively used in other fields; this is the first trial in a patient population. Methods: Physicians referred patients who were "severely non-adherent" with HbA1c levels >8. After consent and random assignment (n=107), subjects in the intervention group were immersed in the 12-min PatientPartner game, which assesses and trains subjects on parameters of thinking that are critical for good decision making in health care: information management, stress coping, and health strategies. The control group did not play PatientPartner. All subjects were called each week for 3 weeks and self-reported on their medication adherence, diet, and exercise. Baseline and 3-month post-intervention HbA1c levels were recorded for the intervention group. Results: Although the control group showed no difference on any measures at 3 weeks, the intervention group reported significant mean percentage improvements on all measures: medication adherence (57%, standard deviation [SD] 18%-96%, SD 9), diet (50%, SD 33%-75%, SD 28), and exercise (29%, SD 31%-43%, SD 33). At 3 months, the mean HbA1c levels in the intervention group were significantly lower (9.6) than baseline (10.7). Conclusion: Many programs to improve adherence have been proved to be expensive and marginally effective. Therefore, improvements from the single use of a 12-min-long "app" are noteworthy. This is the first ever randomized, controlled trial to demonstrate that an "app" can impact the gold standard biological marker, HbA1c, in diabetes.
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