Feasibility and Preliminary Behavioral and Clinical Efficacy of a Diabetes Education Chatbot Pilot Among Adults With Type 2 Diabetes. (Record no. 14125)

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PMID 37278191
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Title Feasibility and Preliminary Behavioral and Clinical Efficacy of a Diabetes Education Chatbot Pilot Among Adults With Type 2 Diabetes.
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Source Journal of Diabetes Science & Technology. :19322968231178020, 2023 Jun 06
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Abbreviated source J Diabetes Sci Technol. :19322968231178020, 2023 Jun 06
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Journal name Journal of diabetes science and technology
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Year 2023
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Manufacturer FY2023
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Publication date 2023 Jun 06
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Publication status aheadofprint
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Date added to catalog 2024-04-24
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) improves diabetes outcomes yet remains consistently underutilized. Chatbot technology offers the potential to increase access to and engagement in DSMES. Evidence supporting the case for chatbot uptake and efficacy in people with diabetes (PWD) is needed.
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Abstract CONCLUSION: This diabetes education chatbot pilot demonstrated PWD acceptability, satisfaction, and engagement plus preliminary evidence of self-care confidence and A1C improvement. Further efforts are needed to validate these promising early findings.
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Abstract METHOD: A diabetes education and support chatbot was deployed in a regional health care system. Adults with type 2 diabetes with an A1C of 8.0% to 8.9% and/or having recently completed a 12-week diabetes care management program were enrolled in a pilot program. Weekly chats included three elements: knowledge assessment, limited self-reporting of blood glucose data and medication taking behaviors, and education content (short videos and printable materials). A clinician facing dashboard identified need for escalation via flags based on participant responses. Data were collected to assess satisfaction, engagement, and preliminary glycemic outcomes.
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Abstract RESULTS: Over 16 months, 150 PWD (majority above 50 years of age, female, and African American) were enrolled. The unenrollment rate was 5%. Most escalation flags (N = 128) were for hypoglycemia (41%), hyperglycemia (32%), and medication issues (11%). Overall satisfaction was high for chat content, length, and frequency, and 87% reported increased self-care confidence. Enrollees completing more than one chat had a mean drop in A1C of -1.04%, whereas those completing one chat or less had a mean increase in A1C of +0.09% (P = .008).
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Institution MedStar Diabetes Institute
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Institution MedStar Health Research Institute
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Institution MedStar Medical Group
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Institution MedStar Washington Hospital Center
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Local Authors Magee, Michelle
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Local Authors Nassar, Carine M
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Local Authors Tweedt, April
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All authors Nassar CM, Dunlea R, Montero A, Tweedt A, Magee MF
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19322968231178020">https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19322968231178020</a>
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ORCID text Magee, Michelle F
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ORCID text Nassar, Carine M
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