Data-Driven Diabetes Education Guided by a Personalized Report for Patients on Insulin Pump Therapy.

ACI open Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0039-1701022
Danielle Groat, Krystal Corrette, Adela Grando, Vaishak Vellore, Mike Bayuk, George Karway, Mary Boyle, Rozalina McCoy, Kevin Grimm, Bithika Thompson
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Objective: It is difficult to assess self-management behaviors (SMBs) and incorporate them into a personalized self-care plan. We aimed to develop and apply SMB phenotyping algorithms from data collected by diabetes devices and a mobile health (mHealth) application to create patient-specific SMBs reports to guide individualized interventions. Follow-up interventions aimed to understand patient's reasoning behind discovered SMB choices.

Methods: This study deals with adults on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion using a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) who self-tracked SMBs with an mHealth application for 1 month. Patient-generated data were quantified and an SMB report was designed and populated for each participant. A diabetes educator used the report to conduct personalized, data-driven educational interventions. Thematic analysis of the intervention was conducted.

Results: Twenty-two participants recorded 118 alcohol, 251 exercise, 2,661 meal events, and 1,900 photos. A patient-specific SMB report was created from this data and used to conduct the educational intervention. High variability of SMB was observed between patients. There was variability in the percentage of alcohol events accompanied by a blood glucose check, median 79% (38-100% range), and frequency of changing the bolus waveform, median 11 (7-95 range). Interventions confirmed variability of SMBs. Main emerging themes from thematic analysis were: challenges and barriers, motivators, current SMB techniques, and future plans to improve glycemic control.

Conclusion: The ability to quantify SMBs and understand patients' rationale may help improve diabetes self-care and related outcomes. This study describes our first steps in piloting a patient-specific diabetes educational intervention, as opposed to the current "one size fits all" approach.

胰岛素泵治疗患者个性化报告指导下的数据驱动型糖尿病教育。
目的:评估自我管理行为(SMBs)并将其纳入个性化的自我保健计划是困难的。我们的目标是从糖尿病设备和移动健康(mHealth)应用程序收集的数据中开发和应用SMB表型算法,以创建针对患者的SMB报告,以指导个性化干预。随访干预旨在了解患者发现SMB选择背后的原因。方法:本研究涉及使用连续血糖监测仪(CGM)持续皮下胰岛素输注的成年人,他们使用移动健康应用程序自我跟踪smb 1个月。对患者产生的数据进行了量化,并为每位参与者设计和填充了SMB报告。一位糖尿病教育工作者利用这份报告进行个性化的、数据驱动的教育干预。对干预措施进行了专题分析。结果:22名参与者记录了118次饮酒、251次锻炼、2661次用餐和1900张照片。根据这些数据创建了一份特定于患者的SMB报告,并用于进行教育干预。观察到患者之间SMB的高度变异性。伴随血糖检查的酒精事件百分比存在差异,中位数为79%(38-100%范围),而改变丸状波形的频率中位数为11%(7- 95%范围)。干预措施证实了中小企业的可变性。主题分析中出现的主要主题是:挑战和障碍、激励因素、当前SMB技术和未来改善血糖控制的计划。结论:量化中小企业和了解患者基本原理的能力可能有助于改善糖尿病自我护理和相关结局。这项研究描述了我们在试点针对患者的糖尿病教育干预方面的第一步,而不是目前“一刀切”的方法。
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