Svedbo Engström Maria, Johansson Unn-Britt, Leksell Janeth, Linder Ebba, Eeg-Olofsson Katarina
School of Health and Welfare, Dalarna University, Falun, Sweden.
Center for Clinical Research Dalarna, Uppsala University, Falun, Sweden.
JMIR Diabetes. 2022 May 25;7(2):e34561. doi: 10.2196/34561.
The Diabetes Questionnaire is a digital patient-reported outcome and experience measure for adults living with diabetes. The Diabetes Questionnaire is intended for use in routine clinical visits in diabetes care and to enable patient perspectives to be integrated into the Swedish National Diabetes Register. The Diabetes Questionnaire was developed on the basis of patients' perspectives, and evidence for its measurement qualities has been demonstrated. Patients receive an invitation to complete the questionnaire before clinical visits, and the patient and health care professional (HCP) can discuss the findings, which are instantly displayed during the visit. Implementation processes for new tools in routine care need to be studied to understand the influence of contextual factors, the support needed, and how patients and HCPs experience clinical use.
The aim of this study was to describe patients' and HCPs' experiences of initiating the use of the digital Diabetes Questionnaire as a clinical tool in routine diabetes care, supported by a structured implementation strategy involving initial education, local facilitators, and regular follow-ups.
In this qualitative study, semistructured focus group discussions were conducted 12 months after the use of the Diabetes Questionnaire was initiated. Participants were diabetes specialist nurses and physicians (20 participants in 4 groups) at hospital-based outpatient clinics or primary health care clinics and adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes (15 participants in 4 groups). The audiotaped transcripts were analyzed using inductive qualitative content analysis.
The results revealed 2 main categories that integrated patients' and HCPs' experiences, which together formed an overarching theme: While implementation demands new approaches, the Diabetes Questionnaire provides a broader perspective. The first main category (The Diabetes Questionnaire supports person-centered clinical visits) comprised comments expressing that the digital Diabetes Questionnaire can initiate and encourage reflection in preparation for clinical visits, bring important topics to light during clinical visits, and broaden the scope of discussion by providing additional information. The second main category (The process of initiating the implementation of the Diabetes Questionnaire) comprised comments that described differences in engagement among HCPs and their managers, challenges of establishing new routines, experiences of support during implementation, thoughts about the Diabetes Questionnaire, need to change local administrative routines, and opportunities and concerns for continued use.
The Diabetes Questionnaire can broaden the scope of health data in routine diabetes care. While implementation demands new approaches, patients and HCPs saw potential positive impacts of using the questionnaire at both the individual and group levels. Our results can inform further development of implementation strategies to support the clinical use of the questionnaire.
糖尿病问卷是一种针对成年糖尿病患者的数字化患者报告结局与体验测量工具。糖尿病问卷旨在用于糖尿病护理的常规临床就诊,以便将患者的观点纳入瑞典国家糖尿病登记册。糖尿病问卷是基于患者的观点开发的,并且其测量质量的证据已经得到证实。患者在临床就诊前会收到完成问卷的邀请,患者和医疗保健专业人员(HCP)可以讨论结果,这些结果会在就诊期间即时显示。需要研究常规护理中新工具的实施过程,以了解背景因素的影响、所需的支持,以及患者和HCP对临床使用的体验。
本研究的目的是描述在包括初始教育、当地协调员和定期随访的结构化实施策略支持下,患者和HCP在常规糖尿病护理中开始使用数字化糖尿病问卷作为临床工具的体验。
在这项定性研究中,在开始使用糖尿病问卷12个月后进行了半结构化焦点小组讨论。参与者是医院门诊诊所或初级卫生保健诊所的糖尿病专科护士和医生(4组共20名参与者)以及1型或2型糖尿病成年人(4组共15名参与者)。使用归纳定性内容分析法对录音转录本进行分析。
结果揭示了整合患者和HCP体验的2个主要类别,它们共同形成了一个总体主题:虽然实施需要新方法,但糖尿病问卷提供了更广阔的视角。第一个主要类别(糖尿病问卷支持以患者为中心的临床就诊)包括一些评论,这些评论表示数字化糖尿病问卷可以在临床就诊准备过程中引发并鼓励反思,在临床就诊期间揭示重要话题,并通过提供额外信息拓宽讨论范围。第二个主要类别(启动糖尿病问卷实施的过程)包括一些评论,这些评论描述了HCP及其管理人员参与度的差异、建立新常规的挑战、实施期间的支持体验、对糖尿病问卷的看法、改变当地行政常规的必要性,以及持续使用的机会和担忧。
糖尿病问卷可以拓宽常规糖尿病护理中健康数据的范围。虽然实施需要新方法,但患者和HCP在个人和群体层面都看到了使用该问卷的潜在积极影响。我们的结果可以为支持该问卷临床使用的实施策略的进一步发展提供信息。