| Literature DB >> 26611663 |
Robin Whittemore1, Lauren S Liberti2, Sangchoon Jeon2, Ariana Chao2, Karl E Minges2, Kathryn Murphy3, Margaret Grey2.
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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the participation and preliminary efficacy of an Internet psychoeducational program (Teens.Connect) shown to be efficacious under controlled conditions compared with an open-access diabetes website for youth (Planet D) on the primary outcomes of A1C and quality of life (QoL), and secondary outcomes of psychosocial and behavioral factors. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Teens with type 1 diabetes (n = 124, 11-14 yr) from two clinical sites were randomly prescribed one of the programs and completed baseline, 3-month and 6-month data. A1C was obtained from clinic records. Participation data included number of log ins, posts to the discussion board, and lessons completed (Teens.Connect only). Descriptive and mixed model analyses were used.Entities:
Keywords: Internet; diabetes mellitus; psychoeducation; quality of life; randomized clinical trial; type 1
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26611663 PMCID: PMC4882266 DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12338
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Diabetes ISSN: 1399-543X Impact factor: 4.866