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对一项短信息干预措施的过程评估,以提高撒哈拉以南非洲的糖尿病治疗依从性。

Process evaluation of a brief messaging intervention to improve diabetes treatment adherence in sub-Saharan Africa.

机构信息

South African Medical Research Council, Fransie van Zyl Drive, 7535, Tygerberg, Cape Town, South Africa.

Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Aug 21;21(1):1576. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11552-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The SMS text Adherence suppoRt for people with type 2 diabetes (StAR2D) intervention is a pragmatic randomised controlled trial, testing the effectiveness of brief text messaging for improving clinical outcomes and medication adherence. The intervention did not impact glycaemic control. We conducted a pre-and post-trial process evaluation alongside the StAR2D study in Malawi and South Africa, exploring the experiences and perceptions of patient participants, to better understand potential underlying reasons for the trial outcomes.

METHODS

We employed a qualitative research design, including conducting semi structured in-depth interviews and focus groups at both trial sites. Purposive sampling was used to ensure representation of a wide range of patients with type 2 diabetes with regards to age, gender, ethnicity, language, and duration of diabetes. We interviewed the same participants at baseline and at the end of the trial. We used within-case and across-case thematic analysis to identify key themes.

RESULTS

Brief messages delivered by text were acceptable and useful for addressing informational and support needs for participants. Some participants reported behaviour changes because of the text reminders and advice on a healthy lifestyle. Both participating in the trial and the messages were experienced as a source of support, caring, and motivation. Participants' ability to act on the messages was limited. A common theme was frustration over the lack of ability to effectively control one's blood glucose level. They reported a range of routinised, partial diabetes care adherence behaviours, shaped by complex and interacting individual, social, and health service factors. Participant responses and intervention impact were similar across sites, despite differences in health services.

CONCLUSION

This process evaluation provided context and insight into the factors influencing participants' engagement with the text messaging intervention. The complex context in which patients take their diabetes medication, may explain in part, why brief text messaging may have been insufficient to bring about changes in health outcomes. The scale of need for self-management and health service support, suggests that health system strengthening, and other forms of self-management support should accompany digital communication interventions. (Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN70768808 , registered 03/08/2015.).

摘要

背景

SMS 短信依从性支持用于 2 型糖尿病患者(StAR2D)的干预措施是一项实用的随机对照试验,旨在测试简短的短信对改善临床结果和药物依从性的有效性。该干预措施对血糖控制没有影响。我们在马拉维和南非进行了 StAR2D 研究的试验前和试验后过程评估,探索了患者参与者的经验和看法,以更好地了解试验结果的潜在原因。

方法

我们采用了定性研究设计,包括在两个试验地点进行半结构化深入访谈和焦点小组。采用目的抽样法,确保了具有 2 型糖尿病的广泛患者代表,包括年龄、性别、种族、语言和糖尿病持续时间。我们在基线和试验结束时对同一参与者进行了访谈。我们使用案例内和案例间主题分析来确定关键主题。

结果

通过短信发送的简短消息对于满足参与者的信息和支持需求是可以接受且有用的。一些参与者报告说,由于短信提醒和有关健康生活方式的建议,他们的行为发生了变化。参与试验和收到短信都被体验为一种支持、关心和激励的来源。参与者采取行动的能力有限。一个常见的主题是对无法有效控制血糖水平感到沮丧。他们报告了一系列常规的、部分的糖尿病护理依从行为,这些行为受到个人、社会和卫生服务因素的复杂相互作用的影响。尽管卫生服务存在差异,但参与者的反应和干预效果在两个地点相似。

结论

这项过程评估为影响参与者参与短信干预的因素提供了背景和见解。患者服用糖尿病药物的复杂环境可能部分解释了简短短信为什么不足以改变健康结果。自我管理和卫生服务支持的需求规模表明,需要加强卫生系统,并伴随数字沟通干预措施提供其他形式的自我管理支持。(当前对照试验 ISRCTN70768808,注册于 2015 年 3 月 8 日)。

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