Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study is to examine the impact of an Internet supported diabetes management program and to analyze the influencing factors of the improvement. Methods: The Internet Diabetes Shared Care Program (IDSC) in Peking University Shougang Hospital was an application of DSMES (Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support) with Internet technologies. Interdisciplinary care team including diabetologist, nurses, dietitians and diabetes educators provide individualized consultation in hospital every 3 months, and continuous online lifestyle coaching via smartphone applications. Change of (HbA1c), BP, LDL-c, BMI at baseline and at last visit were compared. Multiple linear regression analysis were applied to analyze the data. Results: Total of 349 patients (female 51%) were enrolled from 2018 to 2022 with average age 56.98±10.61 years, duration of DM 9.59±8.23 years. Patients were followed in the IDSC program for 1.78±0.90 years. At baseline, 41.8% used insulin. After the program. the HbA1c decreased 1.29±2.22%(8.41±2.23% vs 7.12±1.30%, t=10.32, P=0.000), BMI decreased 0.43±2.50 kg/m2(25.98±3.99kg/m2 vs 25.56±3.83 kg/m2, t=3.10, P=0.002). Multiple linear regression found and patient age (β=-0.036, P=0.001), followed duration (β=-0.349, P=0.004), baseline HbA1c achieved ≤7% (β=-2.477, P=0.000) and weekly communication with diabetes educators (β=0.828, P=0.013)were the impact factors for glycemic improvement. Conclusion: The Internet supported diabetes management program significantly improved the glycemic control of DM patients, in which age, weekly communication and continuous care are essential factors for glycemic improvements. Disclosure Y. Wu: None.

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