Evaluation of the web-based Diabetes Interactive Education Programme (DIEP) for patients with type 2 diabetes

E. Heinrich*, J. de Nooijer, N.C. Schaper, M.H.G. Schoonus-Spit, M.A.J. Janssen, N.K. de Vries

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective in this study was to evaluate a web-based type 2 diabetes self-management education programme aimed at improving knowledge, encouraging active patient participation and providing supportive self-management tools. METHODS: (1) An effect evaluation was conducted using a randomized controlled trial with a pre-test and post-test design (n=99) and a knowledge questionnaire. (2) A user evaluation was conducted using an online questionnaire (n=564) and one-on-one interviews (n=11) to examine the perceived quality, use of functionalities and use of the programme as a supportive tool in education. RESULTS: The effect evaluation showed a significant intervention effect (p<0.01) on knowledge. The user evaluation showed high satisfaction with the programme's content, credibility and user-friendliness. However, functionalities and self-management tools were used by less than half of the participants. CONCLUSION: The programme can improve knowledge, but it is not fully used as intended. A more optimal use of the programme is necessary for higher efficacy. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The use of mostly spoken text instead of written text was highly appreciated and could be used more often for educational websites. Furthermore, health care practitioners need support in implementing new educational programmes during consultations.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)172-178
Number of pages7
JournalPatient Education and Counseling
Volume86
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2012

Keywords

  • Patient education
  • Knowledge
  • Self-management
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Internet
  • Evaluation
  • Intervention
  • SELF-MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
  • RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALS
  • PROMOTING GLYCEMIC CONTROL
  • CHRONIC ILLNESS CARE
  • WORLD-WIDE-WEB
  • TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
  • IMPROVING ADHERENCE
  • HEALTH INFORMATION
  • QUALITY
  • INTERVENTIONS

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