| Literature DB >> 24356329 |
Lorraine R Buis1, Lindsey Hirzel, Scott A Turske, Terrisca R Des Jardins, Hossein Yarandi, Patricia Bondurant.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are an estimated 25.8 million American children and adults, equivalent to 8.3% of the US population, living with diabetes. Diabetes is particularly burdensome on minority populations. The use of mobile technologies for reaching broad populations is a promising approach, given its wide footprint and ability to deliver inexpensive personalized messages, to increase awareness of type 2 diabetes and promote behavior changes targeting risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes. As a part of the Beacon Community Cooperative Agreement Program, txt4health, a public-facing mobile health information service, was launched in 3 Beacon Communities: the Southeast Michigan Beacon Community in Detroit, MI, the Greater Cincinnati Beacon Community in Cincinnati, OH, and the Crescent City Beacon Community in New Orleans, LA. Txt4health is a mobile health information service designed to help people understand their risk for type 2 diabetes and become more informed about the steps they can take to lead healthy lives.Entities:
Keywords: cellular phone; diabetes mellitus, type 2; mobile health; program evaluation; risk reduction behavior; text messaging
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24356329 PMCID: PMC3875903 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.2928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Items from the txt4health diabetes risk assessment.
| Topic | Message from txt4health |
| Age | This is a sensitive question, but stick with me, it’s important. How old are you? Reply with your current age in years (for example, 57). |
| Physical activity | How much exercise do you get in a usual day? Reply 1 if you get little or no exercise or Reply 2 if you are very active most days. |
| Gender | In order for me to give you helpful information, I need to know if you are a male or a female. Reply 1 for Male or 2 for Female. |
| Gestational diabetes screen | Your past helps determine your risk for diabetes. Did you have diabetes while pregnant OR give birth to a baby over 9 lbs? Reply YES or NO. |
| Family history (sibling) | Tell me about your family history. Do you have a brother or sister with diabetes? Reply 1 for Yes; 2 for No; or 3 if you do not know. |
| Family history (parental) | You only have 3 more questions left! What about your parents? Do either of them have diabetes? Reply 1 for Yes; 2 for No; or 3 if you do not know. |
| Ethnicity | What is your ethnicity? Reply 1 for White; 2 for Black/African American; 3 for Hispanic/Latino; 4 for Asian/Pacific Islander; 5 for Other. |
| Smoking status | Let’s talk about smoking for a minute. You can be honest with me. Do you smoke cigarettes? Reply YES or NO. |
Figure 1Participant flow through txt4health.
Characteristics of txt4health users (N=1838).
| Participant characteristic | Southeast Michigan | Greater Cincinnati | Total | |
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| 509 | 448 | 957 | |
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| Female, n (%) | 329 (64.6) | 312 (69.6) | 641 (67.0) |
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| Male, n (%) | 180 (35.4) | 136 (30.4) | 316 (33.0) |
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| 763 | 602 | 1365 | |
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| Mean (SD)a | 42.9 (12.4) | 39.1 (12.0) | 41.2 (12.4) |
|
| 421 | 393 | 814 | |
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| White, n (%) | 193 (45.8) | 279 (71.0) | 472 (58.0) |
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| Black/African American, n (%) | 197 (46.8) | 91 (23.2) | 288 (35.4) |
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| Hispanic/Latino, n (%) | 13 (3.1) | 8 (2.0) | 21 (2.6) |
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| Asia/Pacific Islander, n (%) | 10 (2.4) | 6 (1.5) | 16 (2.0) |
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| Other, n (%) | 8 (1.9) | 9 (2.3) | 17 (2.1) |
|
| 601 | 521 | 1122 | |
|
| Very active, n (%) | 222 (36.9) | 199 (38.2) | 421 (37.5) |
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| Little or no exercise, n (%) | 379 (63.1) | 322 (61.8) | 701 (62.5) |
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| 888 | 695 | 1583 | |
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| Underweight, n (%) | 6 (0.7) | 12 (1.7) | 18 (1.1) |
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| Normal, n (%) | 164 (18.5) | 146 (21.0) | 310 (19.6) |
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| Overweight, n (%) | 238 (26.8) | 189 (27.2) | 427 (27.0) |
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| Obese, n (%) | 480 (54.1) | 348 (50.1) | 828 (52.3) |
|
| 421 | 379 | 800 | |
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| No, n (%) | 238 (56.5) | 250 (66.0) | 488 (61.0) |
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| Yes, n (%) | 168 (39.9) | 113 (29.8) | 281 (35.1) |
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| Do not know, n (%) | 15 (3.6) | 16 (4.2) | 31 (3.9) |
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| 421 | 379 | 800 | |
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| No, n (%) | 311 (73.9) | 318 (83.9) | 629 (78.6) |
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| Yes, n (%) | 86 (20.4) | 39 (10.3) | 125 (15.6) |
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| Do not know, n (%) | 24 (5.7) | 22 (5.8) | 46 (5.8) |
|
| 314 | 308 | 622 | |
|
| No, n (%) | 256 (81.5) | 256 (83.1) | 512 (82.3) |
|
| Yes, n (%) | 58 (18.5) | 52 (16.9) | 110 (17.7) |
|
| 612 | 482 | 1094 | |
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| No, n (%) | 531 (86.8) | 381 (79.0) | 912 (83.4) |
|
| Yes, n (%) | 81 (13.2) | 101 (21.0) | 182 (16.6) |
|
| 725 | 580 | 1305 | |
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| High, n (%) | 496 (68.4) | 356 (61.4) | 852 (65.3) |
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| Low, n (%) | 229 (31.6) | 224 (38.6) | 453 (34.7) |
aSignificant difference (P<.001) found between Southeast Michigan Beacon Community (SMBC) and Greater Cincinnati Beacon Collaborative (GCBC) participants.
bSignificant difference (P<.05) found between SMBC and GCBC participants.
cGave birth to baby >9 lb.
Figure 2Participant dropout (n=1034) by week out of total number of participants (N=1838).