Abidi Samina, Vallis Michael, Piccinini-Vallis Helena, Imran Syed Ali, Abidi Syed Sibte Raza
Medical Informatics Program, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
JMIR Med Inform. 2018 Apr 18;6(2):e25. doi: 10.2196/medinform.9629.
Behavioral science is now being integrated into diabetes self-management interventions. However, the challenge that presents itself is how to translate these knowledge resources during care so that primary care practitioners can use them to offer evidence-informed behavior change support and diabetes management recommendations to patients with diabetes.
The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a computerized decision support platform called "Diabetes Web-Centric Information and Support Environment" (DWISE) that assists primary care practitioners in applying standardized behavior change strategies and clinical practice guidelines-based recommendations to an individual patient and empower the patient with the skills and knowledge required to self-manage their diabetes through planned, personalized, and pervasive behavior change strategies.
A health care knowledge management approach is used to implement DWISE so that it features the following functionalities: (1) assessment of primary care practitioners' readiness to administer validated behavior change interventions to patients with diabetes; (2) educational support for primary care practitioners to help them offer behavior change interventions to patients; (3) access to evidence-based material, such as the Canadian Diabetes Association's (CDA) clinical practice guidelines, to primary care practitioners; (4) development of personalized patient self-management programs to help patients with diabetes achieve healthy behaviors to meet CDA targets for managing type 2 diabetes; (5) educational support for patients to help them achieve behavior change; and (6) monitoring of the patients' progress to assess their adherence to the behavior change program and motivating them to ensure compliance with their program. DWISE offers these functionalities through an interactive Web-based interface to primary care practitioners, whereas the patient's self-management program and associated behavior interventions are delivered through a mobile patient diary via mobile phones and tablets. DWISE has been tested for its usability, functionality, usefulness, and acceptance through a series of qualitative studies.
For the primary care practitioner tool, most usability problems were associated with the navigation of the tool and the presentation, formatting, understandability, and suitability of the content. For the patient tool, most issues were related to the tool's screen layout, design features, understandability of the content, clarity of the labels used, and navigation across the tool. Facilitators and barriers to DWISE use in a shared decision-making environment have also been identified.
This work has provided a unique electronic health solution to translate complex health care knowledge in terms of easy-to-use, evidence-informed, point-of-care decision aids for primary care practitioners. Patients' feedback is now being used to make necessary modification to DWISE.
行为科学目前正被纳入糖尿病自我管理干预措施中。然而,出现的挑战是如何在护理过程中转化这些知识资源,以便初级保健从业者能够利用它们为糖尿病患者提供基于证据的行为改变支持和糖尿病管理建议。
本研究的目的是开发并评估一个名为“糖尿病以网络为中心的信息与支持环境”(DWISE)的计算机化决策支持平台,该平台可协助初级保健从业者将标准化行为改变策略和基于临床实践指南的建议应用于个体患者,并通过有计划、个性化和普遍适用的行为改变策略,赋予患者自我管理糖尿病所需的技能和知识。
采用医疗保健知识管理方法来实施DWISE,使其具有以下功能:(1)评估初级保健从业者为糖尿病患者实施经过验证的行为改变干预措施的准备情况;(2)为初级保健从业者提供教育支持,帮助他们为患者提供行为改变干预措施;(3)让初级保健从业者获取基于证据的资料,如加拿大糖尿病协会(CDA)的临床实践指南;(4)制定个性化患者自我管理计划,帮助糖尿病患者实现健康行为,以达到CDA管理2型糖尿病的目标;(5)为患者提供教育支持,帮助他们实现行为改变;(6)监测患者的进展情况,以评估他们对行为改变计划的依从性,并激励他们确保遵守计划。DWISE通过基于网络的交互式界面为初级保健从业者提供这些功能,而患者的自我管理计划和相关行为干预则通过手机和平板电脑上的移动患者日记来提供。通过一系列定性研究对DWISE的可用性、功能性、实用性和可接受性进行了测试。
对于初级保健从业者工具,大多数可用性问题与工具的导航以及内容的呈现、格式、可理解性和适用性有关。对于患者工具,大多数问题与工具的屏幕布局、设计特点、内容的可理解性、所用标签的清晰度以及工具内的导航有关。还确定了在共享决策环境中使用DWISE的促进因素和障碍。
这项工作提供了一种独特的电子健康解决方案,将复杂的医疗保健知识转化为易于使用、基于证据的即时护理决策辅助工具,供初级保健从业者使用。目前正在利用患者的反馈对DWISE进行必要的修改。