Utility of a Web-based intervention for individuals with type 2 diabetes - The impact on physical activity levels and glycemic control

被引:69
作者
Kim, Chun-Ja
Kang, Duck-Hee
机构
[1] Ajou Univ, Coll Nursing, Suwon 443721, South Korea
[2] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Sch Nursing, Birmingham, AL USA
关键词
computer programs; glycemic control; physical activity; psychological theory; type; 2; diabetes;
D O I
10.1097/00024665-200611000-00008
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Despite the numerous benefits of physical activity for patients with diabetes, most healthcare providers in busy clinical settings rarely find time to counsel their patients about it. A Web-based program for healthcare providers can be used as an effective counseling tool, when strategies are outlined for specific stages of readiness for physical activity. Seventy-three adults with type 2 diabetes were randomly assigned to Web-based intervention, printed-material intervention, or usual care. After 12 weeks, the effects of the interventions on physical activity, fasting blood sugar, and glycosylated hemoglobin were evaluated. Both Web-based and printed material intervention, compared with usual care, were effective in increasing physical activity (P < .001) and decreasing fasting blood sugar (P < .01) and glycosylated hemoglobin (P < .01). Post hoc analysis for change scores indicated significant differences between Web-based intervention and usual care and between printed material intervention and usual care, but not between web-based and printed material intervention. The findings of this study support the value of Web-based and printed material interventions in healthcare counseling. With increasing Web access, the effectiveness of Web-based programs offered directly to patients needs to be tested.
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页码:337 / 345
页数:9
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