108
Participants
Start Date
May 15, 2023
Primary Completion Date
October 30, 2025
Study Completion Date
January 31, 2026
Weekly Automated Health Coaching
This intervention will involve health coaching delivered by Artificial intelligence (AI). The automated health coaching mechanism will be coupled with AI-based responses, and recent advancements have made the voices generated through the AI, almost human-like voices. Every week participants enrolled in automated health coaching intervention will receive a health coaching and goal-setting call that will help guide the participants in managing their Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. This technology-driven study group will inform us whether trained human coaches are required or if the automated technologies are sufficient to create clinically meaningful HbA1c improvements.
Weekly Human Health Coaching
Every week participants enrolled in human health coaching intervention will receive a health coaching call and goal-setting call from their respective health coaches to guide them in managing their Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Adapted Reward Level
In the adapted reward (gamified) variation, participants will receive 25 cents per day for the first week of daily-monitoring calls, 50 cents per day in the second week, 75 cents per day in the third week, and a dollar per day from the fourth week until the end of the study (Aim 2). In the adaptive variation, missing one day of monitoring (in the past seven days), drops the reward value by one level (example: 75 cents becomes 50 cents), two days of missed calls drop the reward level by two levels, and similarly for three days. In the adaptive variation, participants have to continue to daily monitor their behavior to again build up their reward levels.
Fixed Gamified Reward Level
In our fixed-reward arm, participants will be awarded 25 cents per day for answering the daily monitoring call - this serves simply as a reward for answering the daily calls. It is important that the rewards are for answering the calls and not for the actual values of the responses provided.
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham
University of Alabama at Birmingham
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