Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Waag | technology & society - Care, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jun 16;9(6):e025930. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025930.
The aim of this paper is to construct a theoretical framework for information and communication technology (ICT)-enabled partnership towards diabetes management.
We conducted an inductive case study and held interviews on the development and use of an artificial pancreas (AP) system for diabetes management.
The study was carried out in the Netherlands with users of an AP system.
We interviewed six patients with type 1 diabetes, five healthcare professionals (two medical specialists and three diabetes nurses), and one policy advisor from the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport.
We built a new theoretical framework for ICT-enabled person-centred diabetes management, covering the central themes of self-managing the disease, shared analysing of (medical) data and experiencing the partnership. We found that ICT yielded new activities of data sharing and a new role for data professionals in the provision of care as well as contributed to carefree living thanks to the semiautomated management enabled by the device. Our data suggested that to enable the partnership through ICT, organisational adjustments need to be made such as the development of new ICT services and a viable financial model to support these services.
The management of diabetes through ICT requires an adjustment of the partnership between persons with the chronic condition and the healthcare professional(s) in such a way that the potential for self-managing the condition by analysing the newly available (medical) data (from the AP system) together leads to an experience of partnership between patients and healthcare professionals.
本文旨在构建一个基于信息和通信技术(ICT)的伙伴关系框架,以实现糖尿病管理。
我们进行了一项基于案例的归纳研究,并就用于糖尿病管理的人工胰腺(AP)系统的开发和使用进行了访谈。
该研究在荷兰进行,参与者为使用 AP 系统的患者。
我们采访了六位 1 型糖尿病患者、五位医疗保健专业人员(两位医学专家和三位糖尿病护士)和一位来自卫生部、福利和体育部的政策顾问。
我们构建了一个新的基于 ICT 的以患者为中心的糖尿病管理理论框架,涵盖了自我管理疾病、共享(医疗)数据分析和体验伙伴关系的核心主题。我们发现,ICT 产生了新的数据分析共享活动,以及数据专业人员在提供护理方面的新角色,并通过设备实现的半自动管理实现了无忧无虑的生活。我们的数据表明,为了通过 ICT 实现伙伴关系,需要进行组织调整,例如开发新的 ICT 服务和可行的财务模式来支持这些服务。
通过 ICT 管理糖尿病需要调整患有慢性疾病的人与医疗保健专业人员之间的伙伴关系,以便通过共同分析新获得的(医疗)数据(来自 AP 系统)来管理病情的潜力,从而在患者和医疗保健专业人员之间建立伙伴关系体验。