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Process evaluation of Dulce Digital-Me: an adaptive mobile health (mHealth) intervention for underserved Hispanics with diabetes.

Authors :
Bagsic, Samantha R Spierling
Savin, Kimberly L
Soriano, Emily C
Diego, Emily Rose N San
Orendain, Natalia
Clark, Taylor
Sandoval, Haley
Chichmarenko, Mariya
Perez-Ramirez, Perla
Farcas, Emilia
Godino, Job
Gallo, Linda C
Philis-Tsimikas, Athena
Fortmann, Addie L
Source :
Translational Behavioral Medicine; Sep2023, Vol. 13 Issue 9, p635-644, 10p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes disproportionately impacts ethnic minorities and individuals from low socioeconomic status. Diabetes self-management education and support has been shown to improve clinical outcomes in these populations, and mobile health (mHealth) interventions can reduce barriers to access. Dulce Digital-Me (DD-Me) was developed to integrate adaptive mHealth technologies to enhance self-management and reduce disparities in the high-risk, underserved Hispanic population. The objective of the present study was to evaluate reach, adoption, and implementation of an mHealth diabetes self-management education and support intervention in this underrepresented population. The present analysis is a multimethod process evaluation using the Reach , Effectiveness, Adoption , Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework. The study was effective in reaching a sample that was representative of the intended population; only modest but significant differences were observed in sex and age. The DD-Me health coach (HC) cited several important facilitators of intervention adoption , including outreach frequency and personalization, and the automated HC report. Implementation fidelity was high, with participants receiving >90% of intended interventions. Participants who received DD-Me with support from a HC were most engaged, suggesting utility and acceptability of integrating HCs with mHealth interventions. Perceptions of implementation among study participants were positive and consistent across study arms. This evaluation revealed the target population was successfully reached and engaged in the digital health interventions, which was implemented with high fidelity. Further studies should evaluate the efficacy and maintenance of the study following the RE-AIM model to determine whether this intervention warrants expansion to additional settings and populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18696716
Volume :
13
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Translational Behavioral Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171896154
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibad020