Conway N T, Wotayan R Al, Alkuzam A, Al-Refaei F F, Badawi D, Barake R, Bell A, Boyle G, Chisholm S, Connell J, Emslie-Smith A, Goddard C A, Greene S A, Halawa N, Judson A, Kelly C, Ker J, Scott M, Shaltout A, Sukkar F, Wake D, Morris A, Sibbald D, Behbehani K
University of Dundee and NHS Tayside, Dundee, UK; Aridhia Informatics Ltd, Glasgow, UK; Child Health, MACHS Building, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, DD1 9SY.
Ministry of Health, Kuwait.
Qual Prim Care. 2014;22(1):43-51.
The rising prevalence of obesity and diabetes in Kuwait represents a significant challenge for the country's healthcare system. Diabetes care in Scotland has improved by adopting a system of managed clinical networks supported by a national informatics platform. In 2010, a Kuwait-Dundee collaboration was established with a view to transforming diabetes care in Kuwait. This paper describes the significant progress that has been made to date.
The Kuwait-Scotland eHealth Innovation Network (KSeHIN) is a partnership among health, education, industry and government. KSeHIN aims to deliver a package of clinical service development, education (including a formal postgraduate programme and continuing professional development) and research underpinned by a comprehensive informatics system.
The informatics system includes a disease registry for children and adults with diabetes. At the patient level, the system provides an overview of clinical and operational data. At the population level, users view key performance indicators based on national standards of diabetes care established by KSeHIN. The national childhood registry (CODeR) accumulates approximately 300 children a year. The adult registry (KHN), implemented in four primary healthcare centres in 2013, has approximately 4000 registered patients, most of whom are not yet meeting national clinical targets. A credit-bearing postgraduate educational programme provides module-based teaching and workplace-based projects. In addition, a new clinical skills centre provides simulator-based training. Over 150 masters students from throughout Kuwait are enrolled and over 400 work-based projects have been completed to date.
KSeHIN represents a successful collaboration between multiple stakeholders working across traditional boundaries. It is targeting patient outcomes, system performance and professional development to provide a sustainable transformation in the quality of diabetes healthcare for the growing population of Kuwaitis with diabetes in Kuwait.
科威特肥胖症和糖尿病患病率不断上升,这对该国医疗体系构成了重大挑战。苏格兰通过采用由国家信息平台支持的管理式临床网络系统,改善了糖尿病护理。2010年,科威特与邓迪建立了合作关系,旨在改变科威特的糖尿病护理状况。本文描述了迄今为止所取得的重大进展。
科威特 - 苏格兰电子健康创新网络(KSeHIN)是卫生、教育、产业和政府之间的合作伙伴关系。KSeHIN旨在提供一系列临床服务开发、教育(包括正规的研究生课程和持续专业发展)以及以综合信息系统为支撑的研究。
该信息系统包括儿童和成人糖尿病患者疾病登记册。在患者层面,该系统提供临床和运营数据概述。在人群层面,用户可查看基于KSeHIN制定的糖尿病护理国家标准的关键绩效指标。国家儿童登记册(CODeR)每年约新增300名儿童。成人登记册(KHN)于2013年在四个初级医疗保健中心实施,已有约4000名注册患者,其中大多数尚未达到国家临床目标。一个有学分的研究生教育项目提供基于模块的教学和基于工作场所的项目。此外,一个新的临床技能中心提供基于模拟器的培训。来自科威特各地的150多名硕士生已入学,迄今为止已完成400多个基于工作的项目。
KSeHIN代表了跨越传统界限的多个利益相关者之间的成功合作。它以患者治疗效果、系统性能和专业发展为目标,为科威特越来越多的糖尿病患者提供可持续的糖尿病医疗质量转变。