Summary:
In patients with type 2 diabetes in underserved communities, an adaptive mHealth intervention
showed no significant changes in patient-provider communication compared to control groups receiving standard interventions ,though it was associated with increased accessibility for underserved populations.
| PICO | Description |
|---|---|
| Population | Patients with type 2 diabetes, particularly from underserved communities. |
| Intervention | Adaptive mHealth intervention designed to improve patient-provider communication. |
| Comparison | Standard interventions used in routine diabetes care without mHealth adaptations. |
| Outcome | No significant improvements in patient-provider communication were observed. However, the mHealth intervention increased accessibility in underserved populations and reduced barriers related to language, geography, and time constraints. |
Source: Lynn Leng, et al. “The Impact of an Adaptive mHealth Intervention on Improving Patient-Provider Health Care Communication: Secondary Analysis of the DIAMANTE Trial.” Read article here.
