A Pilot Study of Diabetes Education via Telemedicine in a Rural Underserved Community—Opportunities and Challenges

Author:

Balamurugan Appathurai1,Hall-Barrow Julie2,Blevins Mary Alice3,Brech Detri4,Phillips Martha5,Holley Elizabeth2,Bittle Kim6

Affiliation:

1. Epidemiology Branch at the Center for Public Health Practice, Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, Arkansas, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, abalamurugan@uams.edu

2. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas

3. Arkansas Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, Arkansas

4. Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas

5. Epidemiology Branch at the Center for Public Health Practice, Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, Arkansas, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas

6. Ozark Health, Inc, Clinton, Arkansas

Abstract

Purpose Telemedicine technology may offer an avenue to implement diabetes self-management education (DSME) for people with diabetes in underserved rural communities. The continuous quality improvement process was used to identify the problem, collect and analyze data, and develop and implement a DSME program via telemedicine (DSME-T) in an underserved rural community. Methods A pilot study was conducted in 2006, implementing a DSME-T utilizing facilities at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and a rural community hospital in Arkansas (Ozark Health, Inc). A total of 38 people were enrolled to receive DSME-T. Participant knowledge, self-efficacy, and self-care practices were assessed before participants began the education program and after they had completed it. Also, select clinical measures (glycosylated hemoglobin, lipid profile, and urine microalbumin) were collected. Results A total of 66% of participants (n = 25) completed the DSME-T program. A significantly greater proportion of participants demonstrated improved knowledge (39% vs 83%; P = .012), endorsed greater self-efficacy (54% vs 86%; P = .016), and reported more frequent self-care practices to manage their diabetes at the conclusion of the study period. Conclusions The results of this pilot study suggest that DSME-T may offer opportunities for DSME among rural residents with diabetes. Plans are in place to explore the possibility of sustaining and expanding the program to other underserved rural communities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Professions (miscellaneous),Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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