Timpel P, Lang C, Wens J, Contel J C, Gilis-Januszewska A, Kemple K, Schwarz P E
Prevention and Care of Diabetes, Department of Medicine III, Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, DE.
Department of General Practice, Department of Medicine III, Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, DE.
Int J Integr Care. 2017 Nov 13;17(6):2. doi: 10.5334/ijic.3067.
Modern health systems are increasingly faced with the challenge to provide effective, affordable and accessible health care for people with chronic conditions. As evidence on the specific unmet needs and their impact on health outcomes is limited, practical research is needed to tailor chronic care to individual needs of patients with diabetes. Qualitative approaches to describe professional and informal caregiving will support understanding the complexity of chronic care. Results are intended to provide practical recommendations to be used for systematic implementation of sustainable chronic care models.
A mixed method study was conducted. A standardised survey (n = 92) of experts in chronic care using mail responses to open-ended questions was conducted to analyse existing chronic care programs focusing on effective, problematic and missing components. An expert workshop (n = 22) of professionals and scientists of a European funded research project MANAGE CARE was used to define a limited number of unmet needs and priorities of elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and comorbidities. This list was validated and ranked using a multilingual online survey (n = 650). Participants of the online survey included patients, health care professionals and other stakeholders from 56 countries.
The survey indicated that current care models need to be improved in terms of financial support, case management and the consideration of social care. The expert workshop identified 150 patient needs which were summarised in 13 needs dimensions. The online survey of these pre-defined dimensions revealed that financial issues, education of both patients and professionals, availability of services as well as health promotion are the most important unmet needs for both patients and professionals.
The study uncovered competing demands which are not limited to medical conditions. The findings emphasise that future care models need to focus stronger on individual patient needs and promote their active involvement in co-design and implementation. Future research is needed to develop new chronic care models providing evidence-based and practical implications for the regional care setting.
现代卫生系统日益面临为慢性病患者提供有效、可负担且可及的医疗保健服务的挑战。由于关于具体未满足需求及其对健康结果影响的证据有限,需要开展实践研究以根据糖尿病患者的个体需求调整慢性病护理。采用定性方法描述专业和非正式护理将有助于理解慢性病护理的复杂性。研究结果旨在提供实用建议,用于系统实施可持续的慢性病护理模式。
开展了一项混合方法研究。对慢性病专家进行了一项标准化调查(n = 92),通过邮件回复开放式问题来分析现有的慢性病护理项目,重点关注有效、存在问题和缺失的组成部分。欧洲资助的研究项目“管理护理”(MANAGE CARE)的专业人员和科学家举办了一次专家研讨会(n = 22),以确定2型糖尿病合并症老年患者的有限数量的未满足需求和优先事项。使用多语言在线调查(n = 650)对该清单进行了验证和排序。在线调查的参与者包括来自56个国家的患者、医疗保健专业人员和其他利益相关者。
调查表明,当前的护理模式在财政支持、病例管理和社会护理考量方面需要改进。专家研讨会确定了150项患者需求,并归纳为13个需求维度。对这些预定义维度的在线调查显示,财务问题、患者和专业人员的教育、服务可及性以及健康促进是患者和专业人员最重要的未满足需求。
该研究揭示了不仅限于医疗状况的相互竞争的需求。研究结果强调,未来的护理模式需要更加强调关注个体患者需求,并促进他们积极参与共同设计和实施。需要开展未来研究以开发新的慢性病护理模式,为区域护理环境提供基于证据的实际启示。