Institute for Health Services Research and Health Economics, German Diabetes Center, Leibniz Center for Diabetes Research at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Institute for Health Services Research and Health Economics, Centre for Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
BMJ Open. 2018 Oct 31;8(10):e017895. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017895.
This study aimed to identify: (1) information needs of people with recently diagnosed type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM); (2) information needs within different subgroups; and (3) factors associated with information needs concerning DM such as current level of information, health-related quality of life or participation preferences.
A mixed-method approach combining quantitative and qualitative methods was used. Information needs for different topics and estimated associated factors were described using logistic regression models. Additionally, a qualitative content analysis was performed.
Monocentre study.
Information needs were assessed and analysed in 138 consecutive participants with DM who took part in the German Diabetes Study (54% type 2 diabetes, 64% male, mean age 46.3±12.3 years, known diabetes duration <1 year).
Most participants displayed a need for information in all topics provided, especially in diabetes research (86%) and treatment/therapy (80%). Regarding those topics, participants wished for information regarding new treatments that simplify their everyday life. In general, participants preferred topics that focus on the management or handling of DM over topics related to clinical factors of DM, such as causes and complications. A low current level of information and treatment with antihyperglycaemic medication were significantly associated with higher information needs, and diabetes-related comorbidity and higher mental component summary score in the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) with lower information needs.
People with recently diagnosed DM display high information needs, which differ according to the current level of information, mode of diabetes treatment, diabetes-related comorbidity and mental component summary score in the SF-36. There appears to be a preference for information, which can help to simplify life with diabetes and for information that corresponds to their level of knowledge. This should be considered in patient information activities.
NCT01055093.
本研究旨在确定:(1)近期被诊断为 1 型或 2 型糖尿病(DM)的人群的信息需求;(2)不同亚组内的信息需求;以及(3)与 DM 信息需求相关的因素,如当前信息水平、健康相关生活质量或参与偏好。
采用定量和定性方法相结合的混合方法。使用逻辑回归模型描述了不同主题的信息需求和估计的相关因素。此外,还进行了定性内容分析。
单中心研究。
138 名连续参与德国糖尿病研究的 DM 患者参与了信息需求评估和分析(54%为 2 型糖尿病,64%为男性,平均年龄 46.3±12.3 岁,已知糖尿病病程<1 年)。
大多数参与者对提供的所有主题都显示出信息需求,特别是在糖尿病研究(86%)和治疗/疗法(80%)方面。对于这些主题,参与者希望了解能够简化日常生活的新治疗方法。一般来说,参与者更喜欢关注 DM 管理或处理的主题,而不是与 DM 临床因素相关的主题,如病因和并发症。当前信息水平较低和抗高血糖药物治疗与更高的信息需求显著相关,而糖尿病相关合并症和 36 项简短健康调查问卷(SF-36)的心理成分综合评分较高与较低的信息需求相关。
近期被诊断为 DM 的患者表现出较高的信息需求,这些需求根据当前信息水平、糖尿病治疗方式、糖尿病相关合并症和 SF-36 的心理成分综合评分而有所不同。患者似乎更喜欢能够简化糖尿病生活的信息,以及与他们知识水平相对应的信息。在患者信息活动中应考虑到这一点。
NCT01055093。