Hu Lei, Jin Xiaoyuan, Li Yundong, Yang Dan, Zhang Ziqing, He Xiaoyu, Chen Weiju, Gong Ni
School of Nursing, Jinan University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China.
Department of Social Medicine of School of Public Health, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2023 Mar 13;17:653-666. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S394003. eCollection 2023.
Consistent and effective self-management is a major challenge for people with diabetes and long-term effects can be difficult to sustain despite the many interventions. Interventions often fail to take patients' perceptions of self-management into account from their perspective. Exploring the needs preferences and the influencing factors of self-management in patients can improve the effectiveness of self-management.
This study used a mixed research approach, exploring patient needs and preferences through web crawl methods and using qualitative interviews to explore the logic of preferences. 1605 data were obtained from 4 online health communities through web crawlers. Data were coded using grounded theory to analyze self-management needs. The codes were also coded for frequency statistics and ranked to explain the self-management preferences. The second phase explained the logic of the ranked distribution of preferences through one-on-one interviews with 22 patients.
This study summarized six self-management needs of people with diabetes through web crawler data, among which medication management and conflict between disease and daily life were the most important concerns of patients. The reasons why patients are particularly concerned about these two needs were explored through qualitative interviews, and it was found that patients' concerns about medication were mainly due to the following three aspects: the effect of drugs is direct and obvious, medication use makes life less complicated, and progressive side effects. The patients' concerns about the conflict between disease and daily life are often caused by the following three aspects: diabetes impacts social roles, disease complicates life, and reducing the impact of the disease on life.
The self-management needs of Chinese diabetics have six themes. Medication management, conflict between disease and daily life, diet, diabetes knowledge, blood glucose monitoring and exerciseIn order of frequency of mention and possible preference: medication management, conflict between disease and daily life were the most frequent needs, while diet, knowledge about diabetes, blood glucose monitoring and exercise were their least frequent needs.Understanding the individual's perception and understanding of diabetes self-management and the expression of the patient's daily life situations can guide the medical team to optimize collaboration on personalized care plans.
持续有效的自我管理对糖尿病患者来说是一项重大挑战,尽管有许多干预措施,但长期效果可能难以维持。干预措施往往没有从患者的角度考虑他们对自我管理的认知。探索患者自我管理的需求、偏好及其影响因素可以提高自我管理的有效性。
本研究采用混合研究方法,通过网络爬虫方法探索患者的需求和偏好,并使用定性访谈来探究偏好的逻辑。通过网络爬虫从4个在线健康社区获取了1605条数据。使用扎根理论对数据进行编码,以分析自我管理需求。对编码进行频率统计并排序,以解释自我管理偏好。第二阶段通过对22名患者进行一对一访谈,解释偏好排名分布的逻辑。
本研究通过网络爬虫数据总结出糖尿病患者的六项自我管理需求,其中药物管理以及疾病与日常生活之间的冲突是患者最关注的问题。通过定性访谈探究了患者特别关注这两项需求的原因,发现患者对药物的关注主要源于以下三个方面:药物效果直接且明显、用药使生活不那么复杂以及渐进性副作用。患者对疾病与日常生活之间冲突的关注通常由以下三个方面引起:糖尿病影响社会角色、疾病使生活复杂化以及减少疾病对生活的影响。
中国糖尿病患者的自我管理需求有六个主题。按提及频率和可能的偏好顺序排列为:药物管理、疾病与日常生活之间的冲突、饮食、糖尿病知识、血糖监测和运动。药物管理、疾病与日常生活之间的冲突是最常见的需求,而饮食、糖尿病知识、血糖监测和运动是最不常见的需求。了解个体对糖尿病自我管理的认知和理解以及患者日常生活情况的表达,可以指导医疗团队优化个性化护理计划的协作。