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From the United Kingdom to Australia-Adapting a Web-Based Self-management Education Program to Support the Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Tutorial

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JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC
DOI: 10.2196/26339

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diabetes mellitus; type 2; technology; self-management

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  1. Diabetes Education and Self-Management for Ongoing and Newly Diagnosed Australia project
  2. Australian Government Department of Health
  3. National Institute for Health Research Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands
  4. National Institute for Health Research Leicester Biomedical Research Centre

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Diabetes self-management education and support delivered digitally can improve outcomes for patients with diabetes. This paper describes the systematic process of adapting the digital diabetes education and support program, MyDESMOND, to the Australian context, including modifications to the program content and rigorous testing of the digital platform. It provides a roadmap for adapting digital health interventions to new settings.
Diabetes self-management education and support can improve outcomes in people with diabetes. Providing health interventions via digital modes of delivery can extend the reach of programs delivered through traditional means. The web-based version of the Diabetes Education and Self-Management for Ongoing and Newly Diagnosed (MyDESMOND) is a digital diabetes education and support program for people with type 2 diabetes. The program was originally developed in the United Kingdom and is evidence-based, grounded in behavioral theory, and designed through a rigorous process of intervention mapping. As such, MyDESMOND was considered an ideal candidate for adaptation to the Australian setting. Program content and the digital platform were modified to suit the local context to increase the likelihood that the revised version of MyDESMOND will deliver similar outcomes to the original program. The aim of this paper is to describe the systematic processes undertaken to adapt the digital MyDESMOND diabetes education and support program for people with type 2 diabetes to the Australian setting. The adaptation involved a multidisciplinary group with a diverse range of skills and expertise-a governance structure was established, a skilled project team was appointed, and stakeholder engagement was strategically planned. The adaptation of the program content included modifications to the clinical recommendations, the inclusion of local resources, practical changes, and revisions to optimize readability. A 2-stage independent review of the modified content was enacted. Digital adaptations were informed by relevant standards, local legislative requirements, and considerations of data sovereignty. The digital platform was extensively tested before deployment to the production setting. MyDESMOND is the first evidence-based digital diabetes education and support program for Australians with type 2 diabetes. This paper provides a road map for the adaptation of digital health interventions to new contexts.

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