The characteristics and acceptance of Technology‐Enabled diabetes prevention programs (t‐DPP) amongst individuals with prediabetes: A scoping review

Author:

Teo Jun Yi Claire1,Ramachandran Hadassah Joann1ORCID,Jiang Ying1ORCID,Seah Chuen Wei Alvin1,Lim Suan Tee2,Nguyen Hoang D.3,Wang Wenru1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore Singapore City Singapore

2. Advanced Practice Nurse National University Hospital, National University Health System Singapore City Singapore

3. School of Computing Science and Information Technology University College Cork – National University of Ireland Cork Ireland

Abstract

AbstractAim and ObjectiveAs rising global prevalence of diabetes burdens an overstrained healthcare system, it would be prudent to employ primary prevention strategies. This review aims to detail characteristics of technology‐enabled diabetes prevention programs (t‐DPP) and the technology acceptance amongst prediabetic individuals.DesignA scoping review.Review MethodsSummative and direct content analysis.Data SourcesSeven electronic databases—PubMed, Cochrane, Embase, CINAHL, Scopus, PsycINFO and Web of Science—were searched from inception till 9 June 2022 for primary studies conducted on t‐DPP. Initial search identified 2412 unique articles. Removal of duplicates and irrelevant articles resulted in 58 full text articles screened and 17 articles meeting the eligibility criteria. There was no limitation to study type or year of publication, but language was limited to English.ResultsCommon t‐DPP characteristics include physical activity (n = 17), diet control (n = 16), coaching (n = 12), social support (n = 9) and skills acquisition (n = 12). Technological acceptance of t‐DPPs were generally positive as participants found them useful (n = 5) and easy to use (n = 4), with majority of the participants interested (n = 5) and engaging well with it (n = 13). However, personal‐, design‐ and technological‐level factors were found to negatively influence t‐DPPs acceptance.ConclusionThis review reported a generally positive technological acceptance. The result encourages remote delivery of diabetes prevention programs, offering researchers a guide to t‐DPP development. However, it also highlights the need for integration of behavioural change theories and socio‐cultural considerations, with gaps in knowledge amongst men and young adults.Implications for NursingThe success of t‐DPP can reinforce clinical advice and sustain health behaviours advocated by nurses. Involvement of diabetes‐trained nurses would enable continual risk assessment, monitoring and timely intervention to prevent diabetes and potential complications.Reporting MethodPRISMA‐ScR checklist.

Funder

National Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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