A mobile app identifies momentary psychosocial and contextual factors related to mealtime self-management in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
| Citation | Mulvaney, Shelagh A, et al. “A Mobile App Identifies Momentary Psychosocial and Contextual Factors Related to Mealtime Self-Management in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes”. 2019. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, vol. 26, no. 12, 2019, pp. 1627–1631.  | 
       
| Center | Joslin Diabetes Center | 
| Author | Shelagh A Mulvaney, Sarah E Vaala, Rachel B Carroll, Laura K Williams, Cindy K Lybarger, Douglas C Schmidt, Mary S Dietrich, Lori M Laffel, Korey K Hood | 
| Keywords | context, diabetes, ecological momentary assessment, pediatric, precision medicine, self-management | 
| Abstract | 
   Effective diabetes problem solving requires identification of risk factors for inadequate mealtime self-management. Ecological momentary assessment was used to enhance identification of factors hypothesized to impact self-management. Adolescents with type 1 diabetes participated in a feasibility trial for a mobile app called MyDay. Meals, mealtime insulin, self-monitored blood glucose, and psychosocial and contextual data were obtained for 30 days. Using 1472 assessments, mixed-effects between-subjects analyses showed that social context, location, and mealtime were associated with missed self-monitored blood glucose. Stress, energy, mood, and fatigue were associated with missed insulin. Within-subjects analyses indicated that all factors were associated with both self-management tasks. Intraclass correlations showed within-subjects accounted for the majority of variance. The ecological momentary assessment method provided specific targets for improving self-management problem solving, phenotyping, or integration within just-in-time adaptive interventions.  | 
        
| Year of Publication | 
   2019 
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| Journal | 
   Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 
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| Volume | 
   26 
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| Issue | 
   12 
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| Number of Pages | 
   1627-1631 
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| Date Published | 
   12/2019 
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| ISSN Number | 
   1527-974X 
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| DOI | 
   10.1093/jamia/ocz147 
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| Alternate Journal | 
   J Am Med Inform Assoc 
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| PMCID | 
   PMC6857499 
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| PMID | 
   31529065 
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