Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.
College of Nursing, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2023 Nov;17(6):1602-1609. doi: 10.1177/19322968221081890. Epub 2022 Feb 28.
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a new Clinic Tool to assist health care professionals with clinical care of persons with diabetes using the Control-IQ system.
A Clinic Tool was iteratively developed with input from diabetes clinicians, which outlined a systematic process for assessing data, reviewing insulin settings, providing education, and documenting the encounter. Diabetes clinicians were recruited to trial the Clinical Tool in up to five clinical encounters (in-person, telehealth, or telephone). Quantitative surveys and free-text responses, including a knowledge quiz and the System Usability Scale (SUS), were administered to determine clinician satisfaction, confidence, knowledge, and implications for practice.
Twenty-nine clinicians (43% endocrinologists, mean 10.7 years in practice) enrolled in the study and completed 89 encounters using the Control-IQ Clinic Tool. Participants spent an average of 10 minutes using the Tool and reported excellent SUS scores within the 90%-95% percentile for usability. Knowledge quiz scores increased in 42% of participants. Both familiarity with Control-IQ and confidence providing clinical care to Control-IQ users significantly improved ( = .009 and < .001 respectively). Ninety percent of participants agreed that the Tool will change their clinical care going forward.
The Control-IQ Clinical Tool is highly usable and impacted clinical care delivery to Control-IQ users. Tools that serve to improve clinician confidence in delivery of care to diabetes device users should be expanded, leveraged, and studied to assess the impact on adherence and glycemic control for persons with diabetes.
本研究旨在开发和测试一种新的诊所工具,以帮助医疗保健专业人员使用 Control-IQ 系统为糖尿病患者提供临床护理。
通过糖尿病临床医生的输入,对诊所工具进行了迭代开发,其中概述了评估数据、审查胰岛素设置、提供教育和记录就诊情况的系统流程。招募糖尿病临床医生在最多五个临床就诊中试用 Clinic Tool(面对面、远程医疗或电话)。进行了定量调查和自由文本回复,包括知识测验和系统可用性量表(SUS),以确定临床医生的满意度、信心、知识和对实践的影响。
29 名临床医生(43%为内分泌科医生,平均从业 10.7 年)参与了该研究,并使用 Control-IQ Clinic Tool 完成了 89 次就诊。参与者平均使用工具 10 分钟,SUS 得分在可用性的 90%-95%百分位内非常出色。42%的参与者的知识测验得分有所提高。对 Control-IQ 的熟悉程度和提供 Control-IQ 用户临床护理的信心均显著提高(分别为 <.001 和 <.001)。90%的参与者同意该工具将改变他们未来的临床护理。
Control-IQ Clinic Tool 非常好用,并影响了对 Control-IQ 用户的临床护理提供。应该扩大、利用和研究那些有助于提高临床医生对糖尿病设备使用者护理提供信心的工具,以评估其对糖尿病患者的依从性和血糖控制的影响。