Lowe Pam, Hearnshaw Hilary, Griffiths Frances
Centre for Primary Health Care Studies, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
J Telemed Telecare. 2005;11 Suppl 1:59-60. doi: 10.1258/1357633054461840.
We assessed the feasibility of developing a virtual diabetes clinic for young people, using the Internet. The proposed content of the site would be based on self-efficacy theory, aiming to develop confidence in self-management of diabetes. A questionnaire about the proposed Website was delivered to 72 patients who attended a young person's outpatient clinic in a district hospital. Thirty-nine replies were received, a response rate of 54%. The mean age of the respondents was 13 years. A positive attitude to the potential clinic was reported by 95% of respondents. The items rated as most useful were: quick and easy access to up-to-date information about diabetes; the opportunity to ask an expert; good graphics; easy navigation; interactivity. Responses to open questions indicated that 24-hour access and anonymity in asking questions were also valued. A virtual clinic appears to be a possible method of health-care delivery to young people with diabetes.
我们评估了利用互联网为年轻人开发虚拟糖尿病诊所的可行性。该网站的拟议内容将基于自我效能理论,旨在培养糖尿病自我管理的信心。一份关于该拟议网站的问卷被分发给了在一家地区医院的年轻人门诊就诊的72名患者。共收到39份回复,回复率为54%。受访者的平均年龄为13岁。95%的受访者对潜在诊所持积极态度。被评为最有用的项目包括:快速便捷地获取有关糖尿病的最新信息;向专家提问的机会;良好的图表;易于导航;互动性。对开放性问题的回答表明,24小时访问和提问时的匿名性也受到重视。虚拟诊所似乎是为患有糖尿病的年轻人提供医疗服务的一种可行方式。