A Study Protocol for CommuniT1D : A Customized Virtual Peer Support Program For People Living With Type 1 Diabetes In Canada
Thiaw, A.; Ayihounton, G. P.; Bajurny, V.; Benabess, A.; Bender, J. L.; Boutin, D.; Delorme, S.; Dogba, M. J.; Etienne, M.; Hakim, H.; Gagnon, M.-P.; Greenberg, M.; Hele, S.; Hetu, E.; Hood, K. K.; LeBlanc, A.; MacKay, D.; Menear, M.; Mefou Tasong, C. J.; Najam, A.; Ndjaboue, R.; Presseau, J.; Racine, C.; Scibilia, R.; Senior, P. A.; Svyntozelska, O.; Tannenbaum Greenberg, D.; Witteman, H. O.
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Background and objectivesType 1 diabetes (T1D) is a largely self-managed condition that requires ongoing daily tasks and decisions. Many people living with T1D in Canada manage it alone, which can feel very isolating and negatively affect physical and mental health. Connecting with other people in similar situations may help to reduce the potential burden associated with managing this health condition. We aim to co-develop and evaluate a virtual peer support program called CommuniT1D, led by people with T1D, to improve the overall wellbeing of people across Canada whose lives are affected by T1D. Methods and analysisUsing a community-based participatory design and action research approach and a realist evaluation framework, we will first co-develop CommuniT1D by working together as a group of people with T1D, researchers, and clinicians. Over two thirds of steering committee members live with T1D (their own or their childs.) This collective lived expertise is complemented by experts in mental health, social support, health services research, and other relevant fields. Once the program is ready to welcome members, we will work with our partner organizations, networks, and use tailored ads to recruit CommuniT1D peer leaders and members. We will then form virtual peer support groups of people with shared lived experience. Within the program, we will hold monthly small group meetings led by peer leaders via an online platform. We will also hold monthly large webinars open to all CommuniT1D members and other interested people. To evaluate CommuniT1D, we will conduct surveys at baseline and every 6 months, collecting data about diabetes distress, life challenges, quality of life, wellbeing, management indicators, and access and use of management tools and services. We will analyze quantitative data using repeated measures analysis of variance. We will also conduct individual interviews with CommuniT1D members and peer leaders at two time points. We will analyze interview data thematically, and create a logic model by triangulating results from qualitative and quantitative analyses, applying a realist evaluation lens. DiscussionPeer support may help people with T1D feel less alone and better supported. This protocol outlines the design of a virtual peer support program called CommuniT1D to improve the wellbeing of people whose lives are affected by T1D in Canada. We hope that this program will help better equip people with T1D to cope with T1D-related stressors, thus improving the lives of people with T1D in Canada.
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