Smartphone App as Motivational Intervention to Improve Glycemic Control in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

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作者
Pramanik, Binay Kumar [1 ]
Angelin, J. Jebashini [1 ]
Mathai, Vineeth John [1 ]
Mathai, Sarah [1 ]
Korula, Sophy [1 ]
Simon, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] Christian Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Pediat, Pediat Endocrine Div, Pediat Unit 1, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
来源
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS | 2019年 / 86卷 / 12期
关键词
Smartphone app; Type; 1; diabetes; Adolescents; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; MESSAGING SYSTEM; MOBILE; SUPPORT;
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10.1007/s12098-019-03035-x
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Objectives Type 1 diabetes (T1D) adolescents often do not achieve good glycemic control. In the context of growing number of technologically savvy adolescents, this study was done to examine the effectiveness of a motivational smartphone app to improve their glycemic control. Methods Eleven to eighteen year old adolescents, treated by Pediatric endocrine team of CMC, Vellore, who had T1D >= 1 y duration with poor glycemic control (mean HbA1c >= 8.5% in preceding 12 mo) were recruited. An app programmed to provide 3 reminders per day regarding insulin, meals and physical exercise was installed on their phone. Diabetes management was continued as per the standard of care. HbA1C was measured after 3 mo. Results Thirty seven adolescents were recruited; 3 were excluded as the app became non-functional. Seventeen were boys, mean age was 13.8 y (11-18 y) and mean duration of diabetes was 4.9 y (0.8-16 y). The mean HbA1c levels over preceding 12 mo and at recruitment were 10.75% (1.88) and 10.6% (2.08) respectively. Twenty eight participants returned for repeat HbA1C after 3-4 mo. As compared to baseline there was significant reduction in HbA1c level: 10.6% (2.08) vs. 9.65% (1.6); p = 0.004. Twenty two of twenty eight participants showed reduction in HbA1c after app installation. The magnitude of change in HbA1c levels over a 3 mo period before and after the app use was analyzed. There was significant difference between mean HbA1c levels before and after app use; +0.28 (2.06) vs. -0.914 (1.52); p = 0.019. Conclusions Following usage of smartphone app as a motivational intervention in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes, there was significant reduction in HbA1c level after 3 mo. With continued use, this may benefit them to achieve target HbA1c levels. Use of mobile phone apps as motivational interventions is feasible in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes in India.
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