Improving Diabetes Health in Emerging Adulthood Through an Autonomy Supportive Intervention.
通过自主支持干预改善成年初期的糖尿病健康。
基本信息
- 批准号:10551262
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 51.93万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-03-06 至 2024-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdolescenceAdolescentAdultAftercareAgeBehaviorBehavior TherapyBehavioralBlood GlucoseCaringChronicChronic DiseaseClinicClinic VisitsClinical TrialsCommunicationCompetenceComplications of Diabetes MellitusDecision MakingDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusEngineeringExperimental DesignsFeedbackFeelingFrequenciesGlycosylated hemoglobin AGoalsHealthHealth PersonnelHealth behaviorHealth behavior changeHealthcareInsulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusInterventionIntrinsic driveKnowledgeLinkMeasuresMediatingMedicalMental DepressionMetabolic ControlModelingMoodsMotivationOutcomePatient Self-ReportPatientsPerceptionProcessProviderRandomizedResearchResearch DesignResourcesRiskRisk BehaviorsRoleSample SizeSelf DeterminationSelf DirectionSelf EfficacySelf ManagementSiteSocial supportSystemTarget PopulationsTestingText MessagingTimeTreatment EfficacyVisitYouthage groupautomated text messagebehavior changebehavior in diabetes managementbehavior testcare providersclinically significantdesigndiabetes managementdiabetes self-managementeHealtheffectiveness trialefficacy evaluationefficacy testingemerging adultemerging adulthoodempowermentexperimental studyextrinsic motivationfamily supportfollow-upglucose monitorimprovedindexinginnovationintervention effectintrinsic motivationjoint functionmotivational enhancement therapymulti-component interventionmultiphase optimization strategypatient engagementpeer supportpoor health outcomeprematureprimary outcomepsychologicrandomized, clinical trialssatisfactionsexskillstheoriestherapy designtoolyoung adult
项目摘要
Project Summary
This project will use the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) approach to test the efficacy of an autonomy
supportive behavioral intervention to improve metabolic control among older adolescents and emerging adults
(16-25) with T1D. Youth this age demonstrate chronic poor metabolic control that persists into adulthood
leading to the premature emergence of short- and long-term diabetes complications. Developmentally,
adolescence and emerging adulthood is a time when the need for independence and autonomy are particularly
salient. This new intervention will leverage youths’ desire for autonomy by designing an intervention to
support diabetes self-management autonomy. This intervention is guided by self-determination theory (SDT)
which suggests that autonomous (i.e., self-initiated, driven by intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation) diabetes
management depends upon three conditions: 1) the perception that one’s behavior is self-directed, 2) feelings
of competence, or self-efficacy, and 3) the existence of caring relationships supportive of the behavior. We have
identified three intervention components that target the SDT constructs. A question prompt list (QPL) is a
simple, inexpensive tool comprised of a list of questions that patients might consider asking their health care
provider during a clinic visit. QPLs empower patients to assume a more active role (asking questions and
stating concerns) during clinic visits. The Motivation Enhancing System (MES) is an eHealth intervention to
increase intrinsic motivation for health behavior change. MES content is based on the Motivational
Interviewing (MI) framework and the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) model of health
behavior change which posits that behavior change results from the joint function of three critical components:
accurate information about risk behaviors or their replacement health behaviors, motivation to change
behavior, and behavioral skills necessary to perform the behavior (self-efficacy). Text message reminders
(TXT) are a strategy to encourage youth to complete their diabetes self-care that also lead to gains in self-
efficacy and a stronger relationship with diabetes care providers through greater communication and
satisfaction. We will test the efficacy of these intervention components toward improving metabolic control in a
component selection experiment (N=320). The experiment will use a factorial research design with random
assignment to determine which intervention components contribute to a clinically significant improvement
(≥0.5%) in HbA1c. The result of this research will be an optimized, multi-component intervention with effect
size estimates that will be used to inform a large scale, fully powered effectiveness trial. This theory-driven
intervention will be scalable to a variety of chronic illness contexts and the knowledge gained from this
research will inform self-determination theory and behavioral interventions targeting this population (for
which there currently are none).
项目概要
该项目将使用多阶段优化策略(MOST)方法来测试自治系统的功效
支持性行为干预,以改善老年青少年和新兴成年人的代谢控制
(16-25) 这个年龄段的青少年表现出慢性代谢控制不良,这种情况一直持续到成年期。
导致短期和长期糖尿病并发症的过早出现。
青春期和成年初期是特别需要独立和自主的时期
这项新的干预措施将通过设计干预措施来利用年轻人对自主的渴望。
支持糖尿病自我管理自主权。这种干预以自我决定理论(SDT)为指导。
这表明自主性(即自我发起,由内在动机与外在动机驱动)糖尿病
管理取决于三个条件:1)认为自己的行为是自我导向的,2)感受
能力或自我效能感,以及 3)支持该行为的关怀关系的存在。
确定了针对 SDT 结构的三个干预组件 问题提示列表 (QPL) 是一个。
简单、廉价的工具,由患者可能考虑询问其医疗保健的一系列问题组成
QPL 使患者能够在诊所就诊期间发挥更积极的作用(提出问题和
动机增强系统 (MES) 是一种电子健康干预措施
增加健康行为改变的内在动机 MES 内容是基于动机的。
访谈(MI)框架和健康信息-动机-行为技能(IMB)模型
行为改变表明行为改变是三个关键组成部分共同作用的结果:
有关风险行为或其替代健康行为、改变动机的准确信息
行为以及执行该行为所需的行为技能(自我效能)。
(TXT) 是一项鼓励青少年完成糖尿病自我护理的策略,这也有助于提高自我护理能力
通过加强沟通和交流,提高疗效并与糖尿病护理提供者建立更牢固的关系
我们将测试这些干预措施在改善代谢控制方面的功效。
成分选择实验(N=320) 该实验将采用随机的因子研究设计。
分配以确定哪些干预措施有助于临床显着改善
HbA1c (≥0.5%) 这项研究的结果将是有效的优化、多成分干预。
规模估计将用于为大规模、全功率有效性试验提供信息。
干预措施将可扩展到各种慢性病背景以及从中获得的知识
研究将为自决理论和针对这一人群的行为干预提供信息(例如
目前还没有)。
项目成果
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Improving Diabetes Management in Emerging Adulthood: An Intervention Development Study Using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy.
改善成年初期的糖尿病管理:使用多阶段优化策略的干预开发研究。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2020-10-20
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.7
- 作者:Idalski Carcone, April;Ellis, Deborah A;Eggly, Susan;MacDonell, Karen E;Ghosh, Samiran;Buggs;Ondersma, Steven J
- 通讯作者:Ondersma, Steven J
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