Authors
Christina Higa, Elizabeth J Davidson, Joanne R Loos
Publication date
2021/2/1
Journal
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
261-275
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Objective
Diabetes self-management (DSM) education, social support, and information technology interventions can improve patient engagement and health. A major challenge is animating, integrating, and accessing resources in under-resourced, rural communities. Set in an island community in Hawai‘i, this study piloted a program that integrated friend-and-family support, community health services, telehealth-enabled DSM education, and mobile technologies by activating the community’s social capital to support the program.
Materials and Methods
An action research approach informed the design and implementation of a community-based DSM program that included: friends and family support, telehealth classes, personalized consultations, Bluetooth-enabled blood glucose monitors, and text messaging support. Outcomes were evaluated using biometric data, surveys …
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