Smart Speaker Lowers A1C and Mental Distress in Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

Summary of the Study:⁤ Smart speaker ⁤Intervention ‌for Mental health and Diabetes Management in ‍Older Adults

This study investigated the impact of a home-based⁤ interactive virtual assistant ​(Smart Speaker Echo Dot) on mental health and diabetes ‌management in adults aged 65 and older‍ with type 2 diabetes.

Key Findings:

* Reduced Mental Distress: The intervention group experienced a important ​reduction‌ in mental distress ​compared too the usual care group (MD = -1.46, P = .02).
* Improved Quality of Life: Participants using the smart speaker showed significant improvements in quality of life ​(MD = 9.46, P = .001).
* Enhanced Self-Care: The intervention led to improved adherence to diabetes self-care behaviors⁢ (MD = 3.40, P < .001).
* Better Glycemic Control: A ‍reduction in hemoglobin A1C was observed in the⁤ intervention group (MD = -0.48%, P = .01).
* No Significant Impact on Perceived Stress: The intervention did not significantly alter perceived stress levels.

study Details:

* Participants: 112 adults (mean age 72.5 years,63.4% women) with type ‍2 diabetes.
*‍ Design: randomized controlled trial (1:1 ‍ratio)⁤ comparing a 12-week smart ‍speaker intervention to usual care.
* ‍ intervention: A Smart Speaker ⁣Echo Dot programmed with a behavioral intervention model to support mental health and diabetes self-management.
* Outcomes: Measured at baseline and 12-week follow-up, including mental distress (SRQ),⁤ quality of life, perceived stress, diabetes self-care behaviors, and glycemic control (HbA1c).

Limitations:

* ⁣ Open-label design: ⁣Potential for bias.
* Short follow-up: ⁤ 12 weeks may⁣ overestimate effect size.
* Wi-Fi requirement: May ​limit generalizability.

the study ⁣suggests that a home-based interactive virtual assistant can be‍ a beneficial tool for improving mental health, quality of life, self-care behaviors,​ and glycemic control in older adults with type 2 diabetes. The study highlights the strong link between⁤ mental health and diabetes management, ​building on previous research showing high rates‌ of depressive symptoms ⁤in this population.

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