Digital technologies for the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes distress: A review of current evidence

Stephanie Sorrell
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Diabetes distress is defined as the emotional response to living with diabetes and the burden of intensive self-management. Despite the high prevalence of diabetes distress globally and across different populations, diabetes distress remains underdiagnosed and undertreated in both primary care and specialty settings. However, diabetes distress is highly responsive to clinical attention. Emerging evidence suggests that digital interventions such as mobile phone applications, comprehensive telehealth interventions, and artificial intelligence can provide accessible, personalized, and effective support for individuals experiencing diabetes distress. The purpose of this review is to present the latest evidence on assessing, diagnosing, and treating diabetes distress, with an emphasis on the role of digital technologies. By leveraging digital interventions and prioritizing routine screening, healthcare systems can enhance support for individuals with diabetes, ultimately improving both psychological well-being and clinical outcomes. Mobile phone applications are the most preferred digital intervention, in both older adult populations as well as adolescents and young adults, offering an effective tool for both assessing and treating diabetes distress. TunedIn, a mobile phone application grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy, reduced diabetes distress by approximately 50 % while improving HbA1c, emphasizing the theoretical foundation of diabetes distress as an emotional response to living with diabetes. Comprehensive telehealth solutions have also been shown to be feasible, reducing diabetes distress and improving glycemic outcomes at a reasonable cost without utilizing additional staffing resources. Overall, digital health solutions present a scalable and effective approach to mitigating diabetes distress. However, successful integration into clinical practice requires addressing implementation barriers, improving accessibility, and ensuring culturally tailored interventions. Future research should refine these technologies and explore long-term impacts, with the goal of enhancing both psychological well-being and diabetes management outcomes.
评估、诊断和治疗糖尿病困扰的数字技术:当前证据综述
糖尿病痛苦被定义为对糖尿病患者生活的情绪反应和强化自我管理的负担。尽管糖尿病困扰在全球不同人群中普遍存在,但在初级保健和专科机构中,糖尿病困扰仍未得到充分诊断和治疗。然而,糖尿病窘迫是高度响应临床关注。新出现的证据表明,移动电话应用程序、综合远程医疗干预和人工智能等数字干预措施可以为经历糖尿病困扰的个人提供可获取、个性化和有效的支持。本综述的目的是介绍评估、诊断和治疗糖尿病困扰的最新证据,重点介绍数字技术的作用。通过利用数字干预措施和优先进行常规筛查,医疗保健系统可以加强对糖尿病患者的支持,最终改善心理健康和临床结果。手机应用程序是老年人以及青少年和年轻人最喜欢的数字干预手段,为评估和治疗糖尿病困扰提供了有效的工具。TunedIn是一款基于认知行为疗法的手机应用程序,它在改善HbA1c的同时减少了约50%的糖尿病痛苦,强调了糖尿病痛苦是糖尿病患者的一种情绪反应的理论基础。综合远程保健解决方案也已被证明是可行的,可以在不使用额外人力资源的情况下以合理的成本减少糖尿病痛苦和改善血糖结果。总体而言,数字健康解决方案提供了一种可扩展且有效的方法来减轻糖尿病痛苦。然而,成功地融入临床实践需要解决实施障碍,改善可及性,并确保根据文化量身定制干预措施。未来的研究应该完善这些技术并探索长期影响,以提高心理健康和糖尿病管理结果为目标。
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Health sciences review (Oxford, England)
Health sciences review (Oxford, England) Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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