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The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of a WhatsApp-based and family-involved self-management education program on self-management, family support, and HbA1c levels among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
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This randomized controlled trial will be conducted with 44 individuals diagnosed with T2DM who meet the inclusion criteria and one family member per participant (total 88 participants). Eligible patients will be randomly assigned to either the intervention or control group using a computer-generated randomization list.
Participants (people with diabetes and their family members) in the intervention group will receive a 12-week, WhatsApp-based self-management education program. Educational modules (videos, visuals, and written materials) will be shared separately with each person with diabetes and their participating family member via WhatsApp twice a week. To reinforce learning, a five-question quiz will be sent separately to both the person with diabetes and the family member every Thursday. In addition, a brief follow-up phone call (approximately 10 minutes) will be conducted once a week only with the person with diabetes to review progress and provide feedback. Data collection will occur at baseline and at the end of the 12th week.
Participants in the control group will continue their routine outpatient follow-ups for three months and complete the same measurement tools at baseline and post-intervention.
Data will be collected using the Diabetic Participant Demographic Form, Family Member Demographic Form, Diabetes Self Management Questionnaire, Hensarling's Diabetes Family Support Scale, and the Diabetes Knowledge Scale for Adults. Statistical analyses will be performed using SPSS software. Group comparisons will be analyzed with independent t-tests or Mann-Whitney U tests, and pre-post comparisons with paired t-tests or Wilcoxon tests. A significance level of p<0.05 will be used.
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This randomized controlled trial investigates a 12-week WhatsApp-based self-management education program for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and one designated family member per participant. The program is delivered through mobile presentations-including videos, visuals, and text-based materials-sent separately to the person with diabetes and their family member twice weekly, on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Weekly reinforcement is provided through a five-question quiz, sent individually to both participants every Thursday, and a brief (~10-minute) telephone call with the person with diabetes on Friday or Saturday, according to their preference, to review weekly progress, provide feedback, and address challenges. The intervention aims to support adherence to self-care behaviors, enhance diabetes knowledge, and strengthen family involvement.
Diabetic participants in the control group will continue their usual care, including routine physician appointments and consultations with a diabetes nurse if needed. Family members will maintain their normal daily activities without any structured intervention.
Data collection occurs at baseline and after the 12-week intervention. The study employs standardized, validated instruments including the Diabetic Participant Demographic Form, Family Member Demographic Form, Diabetes Self Management Questionnaire, Hensarling's Diabetes Family Support Scale, and the Diabetes Knowledge Scale for Adults.
Data Collection for Participants with Diabetes:
Baseline (Week 0):
Post-intervention (Week 12):
Data Collection for Family Members:
Baseline (Week 0):
Post-intervention (Week 12):
This study demonstrates a digitally-supported, family-involved intervention model, leveraging WhatsApp to increase accessibility, continuity, and sustainability of diabetes self-management practices. By delivering structured educational content, individualized feedback, and support from more knowledgeable family members, the program aims to enhance self-management behaviors and metabolic outcomes among adults with T2DM.
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Inclusion Criteria: People diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at least six months prior, receiving insulin and/or oral antidiabetic therapy, with an HbA1c value of 7% or higher, capable of communicating in Turkish, literate, and possessing the ability to use a smartphone and WhatsApp, as well as having internet access. Participants are required to agree to participate together with a family member who can provide support related to diabetes. Family members involved in the intervention are expected to be able to communicate in Turkish, literate, able to use a smartphone and WhatsApp, have internet access, and reside within reach of the participant with diabetes.
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Exclusion Criteria: Individuals will be excluded if they have type 1 diabetes or gestational diabetes, severe cognitive impairment, advanced visual or hearing loss, any condition preventing the use of digital platforms, or communication or language barriers that would hinder participation. Family members will be excluded if they have diabetes, cognitive impairment, advanced visual or hearing loss, inability to use digital tools, or communication and language barriers.
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88 participants in 2 patient groups
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Aleyna Özkan, PhD Candidate; Meryem Yıldız Ayvaz, Dr.
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