The value of diabetes technology enabled coaching (DTEC) to support remission evaluation of medical interventions in T2D: Patient and health coach perspectives.

The multicomponent Remission Evaluation of Medical Interventions in T2D (REMIT) program has shown reduction of hazard of diabetes relapse by 34-43%, but could benefit from improved ability to scale, spread, and sustain it. This study explored, at the conceptualization phase, patient and health coach...

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Main Authors: Madison Taylor, Denise Ng, Kaylen J Pfisterer, Joseph A Cafazzo, Diana Sherifali
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
Series:PLOS Digital Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0000701
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Denise Ng
Kaylen J Pfisterer
Joseph A Cafazzo
Diana Sherifali
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description The multicomponent Remission Evaluation of Medical Interventions in T2D (REMIT) program has shown reduction of hazard of diabetes relapse by 34-43%, but could benefit from improved ability to scale, spread, and sustain it. This study explored, at the conceptualization phase, patient and health coach perspectives on the acceptability, adoption, feasibility, and appropriateness of a digital REMIT adaptation (diabetes technology enabled coaching (DTEC)). Twelve semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients (n = 6) and health coaches (n = 6) to explore their experiences with the REMIT study, opportunities for virtualisation, and a cognitive walkthrough of solution concepts. Transcripts were analyzed both inductively and deductively to allow for organic themes to emerge and to position these themes around the constructs of acceptability, adoption, feasibility, and appropriateness while allowing new codes to emerge for discussion. Participants saw value in DTEC as: an opportunity to facilitate and extend REMIT support; a convenient, efficient, and scalable concept (acceptability); having potential to motivate through connecting behaviours to outcomes (adoption); an opportunity for lower-effort demands for sustained use (feasibility). Participants also highlighted important considerations to ensure DTEC could provide compassionate insights and support automated data entry (appropriateness). Several considerations regarding equitable access were raised and warrant further consideration including: provision of technology, training to support technology literacy, and the opportunity for DTEC to support and improve health literacy. As such, DTEC may act as a moderator that can enhance or diminish access which affects who can benefit. Provided equity considerations are addressed, DTEC has the potential to address previous shortcomings of the conventional REMIT program.
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spelling doaj-art-9bbeee3417fa42b79de2707a952f88a12025-01-17T05:32:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLOS Digital Health2767-31702025-01-0141e000070110.1371/journal.pdig.0000701The value of diabetes technology enabled coaching (DTEC) to support remission evaluation of medical interventions in T2D: Patient and health coach perspectives.Madison TaylorDenise NgKaylen J PfistererJoseph A CafazzoDiana SherifaliThe multicomponent Remission Evaluation of Medical Interventions in T2D (REMIT) program has shown reduction of hazard of diabetes relapse by 34-43%, but could benefit from improved ability to scale, spread, and sustain it. This study explored, at the conceptualization phase, patient and health coach perspectives on the acceptability, adoption, feasibility, and appropriateness of a digital REMIT adaptation (diabetes technology enabled coaching (DTEC)). Twelve semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients (n = 6) and health coaches (n = 6) to explore their experiences with the REMIT study, opportunities for virtualisation, and a cognitive walkthrough of solution concepts. Transcripts were analyzed both inductively and deductively to allow for organic themes to emerge and to position these themes around the constructs of acceptability, adoption, feasibility, and appropriateness while allowing new codes to emerge for discussion. Participants saw value in DTEC as: an opportunity to facilitate and extend REMIT support; a convenient, efficient, and scalable concept (acceptability); having potential to motivate through connecting behaviours to outcomes (adoption); an opportunity for lower-effort demands for sustained use (feasibility). Participants also highlighted important considerations to ensure DTEC could provide compassionate insights and support automated data entry (appropriateness). Several considerations regarding equitable access were raised and warrant further consideration including: provision of technology, training to support technology literacy, and the opportunity for DTEC to support and improve health literacy. As such, DTEC may act as a moderator that can enhance or diminish access which affects who can benefit. Provided equity considerations are addressed, DTEC has the potential to address previous shortcomings of the conventional REMIT program.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0000701
spellingShingle Madison Taylor
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title The value of diabetes technology enabled coaching (DTEC) to support remission evaluation of medical interventions in T2D: Patient and health coach perspectives.
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title_fullStr The value of diabetes technology enabled coaching (DTEC) to support remission evaluation of medical interventions in T2D: Patient and health coach perspectives.
title_full_unstemmed The value of diabetes technology enabled coaching (DTEC) to support remission evaluation of medical interventions in T2D: Patient and health coach perspectives.
title_short The value of diabetes technology enabled coaching (DTEC) to support remission evaluation of medical interventions in T2D: Patient and health coach perspectives.
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