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Evaluating Self-Management Behaviors of Diabetic Patients in a Telehealthcare Program: Longitudinal Study Over 18 Months
BACKGROUND: Self-management is an important skill for patients with diabetes, and it involves frequent monitoring of glucose levels and behavior modification. Techniques to enhance the behavior changes of diabetic patients have been developed, such as diabetes self-management education and telehealt...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869106/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24323283 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2699 |
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author | Chen, Lichin Chuang, Lee-Ming Chang, Chia-Hsiun Wang, Chiou-Shiang Wang, I-Ching Chung, Yufang Peng, Hui-Yu Chen, Hui-Chuen Hsu, Yu-Ling Lin, Yu-Sheng Chen, Huang-Jen Chang, Tieng-Chun Jiang, Yi-Der Lee, Hung-Chang Tan, Ching-Ting Chang, Hsin-Lu Lai, Feipei |
author_facet | Chen, Lichin Chuang, Lee-Ming Chang, Chia-Hsiun Wang, Chiou-Shiang Wang, I-Ching Chung, Yufang Peng, Hui-Yu Chen, Hui-Chuen Hsu, Yu-Ling Lin, Yu-Sheng Chen, Huang-Jen Chang, Tieng-Chun Jiang, Yi-Der Lee, Hung-Chang Tan, Ching-Ting Chang, Hsin-Lu Lai, Feipei |
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description | BACKGROUND: Self-management is an important skill for patients with diabetes, and it involves frequent monitoring of glucose levels and behavior modification. Techniques to enhance the behavior changes of diabetic patients have been developed, such as diabetes self-management education and telehealthcare. Although the patients are engaged in self-management activities, barriers to behavior changes remain and additional work is necessary to address the impact of electronic media and telehealthcare on patient self-care behaviors. OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to (1) explore the behaviors of diabetic patients interacting with online applications, (2) determine the impact of a telehealthcare program among 7 self-care behaviors of the patients, and (3) determine the changes in glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) levels. METHODS: A telehealthcare program was conducted to assist the patients with 7 self-care activities. The telehealthcare program lasted for 18 months and included the use of a third-generation mobile telecommunications glucometer, an online diabetes self-management system, and a teleconsultant service. We analyzed the data of 59 patients who participated in the telehealthcare program and 103 who did not. The behavioral assessments and the HbA(1c) data were collected and statistically analyzed to determine whether the telehealthcare services had an impact on the patients. We divided the 18-month period into 3 6-month intervals and analyzed the parameters of patients assisted by the telehealthcare service at different time points. We also compared the results of those who were assisted by the telehealthcare service with those who were not. RESULTS: There was a significant difference in monitoring blood glucose between the beginning and the end of the patient participation (P=.046) and between the overall period and the end of patient participation (P<.001). Five behaviors were significantly different between the intervention and control patients: being active (P<.001), healthy eating (P<.001), taking medication (P<.001), healthy coping (P=.02), and problem solving (P<.001). Monitoring of blood glucose was significantly different (P=.02) during the 6-12 month stage of patient participation between the intervention and control patients. A significant difference between the beginning and the 6-12 month stage of patient participation was observed for the mean value of HbA(1c) level (P=.02), and the differences between the overall HbA(1c) variability and the variability of each 6-month interval was also significant. CONCLUSIONS: Telehealthcare had a positive effect on diabetic patients. This study had enhanced blood glucose monitoring, and the patients in the program showed improvements in glycemic control. The self-care behaviors affect patient outcomes, and the changes of behavior require time to show the effects. |
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spelling | pubmed-38691062013-12-20 Evaluating Self-Management Behaviors of Diabetic Patients in a Telehealthcare Program: Longitudinal Study Over 18 Months Chen, Lichin Chuang, Lee-Ming Chang, Chia-Hsiun Wang, Chiou-Shiang Wang, I-Ching Chung, Yufang Peng, Hui-Yu Chen, Hui-Chuen Hsu, Yu-Ling Lin, Yu-Sheng Chen, Huang-Jen Chang, Tieng-Chun Jiang, Yi-Der Lee, Hung-Chang Tan, Ching-Ting Chang, Hsin-Lu Lai, Feipei J Med Internet Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Self-management is an important skill for patients with diabetes, and it involves frequent monitoring of glucose levels and behavior modification. Techniques to enhance the behavior changes of diabetic patients have been developed, such as diabetes self-management education and telehealthcare. Although the patients are engaged in self-management activities, barriers to behavior changes remain and additional work is necessary to address the impact of electronic media and telehealthcare on patient self-care behaviors. OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to (1) explore the behaviors of diabetic patients interacting with online applications, (2) determine the impact of a telehealthcare program among 7 self-care behaviors of the patients, and (3) determine the changes in glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) levels. METHODS: A telehealthcare program was conducted to assist the patients with 7 self-care activities. The telehealthcare program lasted for 18 months and included the use of a third-generation mobile telecommunications glucometer, an online diabetes self-management system, and a teleconsultant service. We analyzed the data of 59 patients who participated in the telehealthcare program and 103 who did not. The behavioral assessments and the HbA(1c) data were collected and statistically analyzed to determine whether the telehealthcare services had an impact on the patients. We divided the 18-month period into 3 6-month intervals and analyzed the parameters of patients assisted by the telehealthcare service at different time points. We also compared the results of those who were assisted by the telehealthcare service with those who were not. RESULTS: There was a significant difference in monitoring blood glucose between the beginning and the end of the patient participation (P=.046) and between the overall period and the end of patient participation (P<.001). Five behaviors were significantly different between the intervention and control patients: being active (P<.001), healthy eating (P<.001), taking medication (P<.001), healthy coping (P=.02), and problem solving (P<.001). Monitoring of blood glucose was significantly different (P=.02) during the 6-12 month stage of patient participation between the intervention and control patients. A significant difference between the beginning and the 6-12 month stage of patient participation was observed for the mean value of HbA(1c) level (P=.02), and the differences between the overall HbA(1c) variability and the variability of each 6-month interval was also significant. CONCLUSIONS: Telehealthcare had a positive effect on diabetic patients. This study had enhanced blood glucose monitoring, and the patients in the program showed improvements in glycemic control. The self-care behaviors affect patient outcomes, and the changes of behavior require time to show the effects. JMIR Publications Inc. 2013-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3869106/ /pubmed/24323283 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2699 Text en ©Lichin Chen, Lee-Ming Chuang, Chia-Hsiun Chang, Chiou-Shiang Wang, I-Ching Wang, Yufang Chung, Hui-Yu Peng, Hui-Chuen Chen, Yu-Ling Hsu, Yu-Sheng Lin, Huang-Jen Chen, Tieng-Chun Chang, Yi-Der Jiang, Hung-Chang Lee, Ching-Ting Tan, Hsin-Lu Chang, Feipei Lai. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 09.12.2013. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Chen, Lichin Chuang, Lee-Ming Chang, Chia-Hsiun Wang, Chiou-Shiang Wang, I-Ching Chung, Yufang Peng, Hui-Yu Chen, Hui-Chuen Hsu, Yu-Ling Lin, Yu-Sheng Chen, Huang-Jen Chang, Tieng-Chun Jiang, Yi-Der Lee, Hung-Chang Tan, Ching-Ting Chang, Hsin-Lu Lai, Feipei Evaluating Self-Management Behaviors of Diabetic Patients in a Telehealthcare Program: Longitudinal Study Over 18 Months |
title | Evaluating Self-Management Behaviors of Diabetic Patients in a Telehealthcare Program: Longitudinal Study Over 18 Months |
title_full | Evaluating Self-Management Behaviors of Diabetic Patients in a Telehealthcare Program: Longitudinal Study Over 18 Months |
title_fullStr | Evaluating Self-Management Behaviors of Diabetic Patients in a Telehealthcare Program: Longitudinal Study Over 18 Months |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating Self-Management Behaviors of Diabetic Patients in a Telehealthcare Program: Longitudinal Study Over 18 Months |
title_short | Evaluating Self-Management Behaviors of Diabetic Patients in a Telehealthcare Program: Longitudinal Study Over 18 Months |
title_sort | evaluating self-management behaviors of diabetic patients in a telehealthcare program: longitudinal study over 18 months |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869106/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24323283 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2699 |
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