Digital Health (Mar 2023)

Feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination program to improve diabetes self-management in young adults

  • Bodil Rasmussen,
  • Karen Wynter,
  • Peter S Hamblin,
  • Christine Rodda,
  • Cheryl Steele,
  • Sara Holton,
  • Vibeke Zoffmann,
  • Judy Currey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076231167008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Objective Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of an online guided self-determination (GSD) program to improve diabetes self-management skills among young adults with type 1 diabetes (YAD). Methods An online program comprising seven structured interactive conversations was designed. A pre- and post- interventional study used a sequential, two-phase multiple method design. Phase one comprised a training program for diabetes educators (DEs). In Phase two YAD participated in program and completed pre- and post-surveys assessing motivation to self-manage, perceived competence in diabetes and communication with DEs. Both YAD and DEs provided a program evaluation. Results The online GSD program was acceptable, feasible and effective in improving autonomous motivation in self-management and communication with DEs. Easy access and program flexibility were highly appreciated by both participant groups and perceived to assist YAD to stay motivated. Conclusion The program had a significant impact on the diabetes self-management of YAD and was a feasible and acceptable way to engage and communicate with DEs. The GSD platform contributes to age appropriate and person-centred diabetes self-management. It can potentially reach geographically distanced populations, or with social circumstances or other barriers impeding in-person service provision.