Systematic review of technology-mediated peer support interventions in paediatric type 1 diabetes care

Diabet Med. 2023 Oct;40(10):e15172. doi: 10.1111/dme.15172. Epub 2023 Jul 20.

Abstract

Aims: There is increasing interest in the role of peer support in diabetes care. However, technology-mediated peer support in paediatric type 1 diabetes remains understudied.We aimed todescribe technology-mediated peer support interventions for children living with type 1 diabetes, their caregivers and healthcare providers.

Methods: CINAHL, Embase and MEDLINE (Ovid) were searched from Jan 2007 to June 2022. We included randomised and non-randomised trials with peer support interventions for children living with diabetes, their caregivers and/or healthcare providers. Studies examining clinical, behavioural or psychosocial outcomes were included. Quality was assessed with the Cochrane risk of bias tool.

Results: Twelve of 308 retrieved studies were included, with a study duration range of 3 weeks to 24 months and most were randomised trials (n = 8, 66.67%). Four technology-based interventions were identified: phone-based text messages, video, web portal and social media, or a hybrid peer support model. Most (58.6%, n = 7) studies exclusively targeted children with diabetes. No significant improvement was observed in psychosocial outcomes (quality of life, n = 4; stress and coping, n = 4; social support, n = 2). Mixed findings were observed in HbA1c (n = 7) and 28.5% studies (n = 2/7) reported reduced incidence of hypoglycaemia.

Conclusions: Technology-mediated peer support interventions may have the potential to improve diabetes care and outcomes. However, further well-designed studies are necessary that address the needs of diverse populations and settings, and the sustainability of intervention effects.

Keywords: children and adolescents; psychological aspects; type 1 diabetes.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1* / therapy
  • Health Personnel
  • Humans
  • Quality of Life
  • Technology
  • Text Messaging*