Information Science Department, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Health Informatics Unit, Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait City, Kuwait.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2023 Sep 7;10:e46324. doi: 10.2196/46324.
Around the world, over half of the global population experiences noncommunicable diseases, resulting in premature death. Health care providers (HCPs) can deliver medical treatment from a distance by using digital advancements such as telemedicine. However, there is a limited understanding of the difficulties and opportunities of implementing telemedicine solutions in different socioeconomic and cultural environments, including Kuwait.
The purpose of this study is to (1) examine the obstacles and benefits of telemedicine in the context of diabetes treatment and management, as perceived by both HCPs and patients with diabetes; (2) investigate the nonfunctional requirements for telemedicine applications used in diabetes care and management; and (3) provide suggestions to enhance the integration and adoption of telemedicine in Kuwait's health care system for diabetes care and management.
The research used a qualitative and exploratory design, with semistructured interviews as the main data collection method. Participants were recruited on the internet through social media platforms due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The results were analyzed using thematic analysis and the Framework Method. The "diffusion of innovation" model was used as a perspective to interpret the findings.
A total of 20 participants were included in this study-10 HCPs and 10 patients with diabetes-all of whom supported telemedicine. The HCPs reported that many diabetes cases could be managed through telemedicine, with only a few requiring in-person visits. Patients with diabetes noted the convenience and time-saving aspect of telemedicine. Both groups recommended the creation of a secure and user-friendly telemedicine system similar to popular social media platforms. Additionally, participants emphasized the importance of telemedicine during the pandemic as a way to prioritize patient safety.
The results of this study provide valuable insights into the needs and preferences of both HCPs and patients with diabetes in a resource-rich country like Kuwait to embrace telemedicine. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way medical care is provided and has pushed both groups to consider digital solutions for ongoing diabetes management and treatment.
在全球范围内,超过一半的全球人口患有非传染性疾病,导致过早死亡。医疗保健提供者(HCPs)可以通过使用远程医疗等数字技术为患者提供远程医疗服务。然而,对于在不同社会经济和文化环境中实施远程医疗解决方案的困难和机遇,包括科威特,人们的理解有限。
本研究旨在:(1)调查 HCPs 和糖尿病患者对糖尿病治疗和管理中远程医疗的障碍和益处的看法;(2)调查糖尿病护理和管理中使用的远程医疗应用程序的非功能要求;(3)提出建议,以加强远程医疗在科威特医疗保健系统中用于糖尿病护理和管理的整合和采用。
该研究采用定性和探索性设计,主要数据收集方法是半结构化访谈。由于 COVID-19 大流行,参与者通过社交媒体平台在互联网上招募。使用主题分析和框架方法分析结果。“创新扩散”模型被用作解释发现的视角。
本研究共纳入 20 名参与者,包括 10 名 HCPs 和 10 名糖尿病患者,他们都支持远程医疗。HCPs 报告称,许多糖尿病病例可以通过远程医疗管理,只有少数需要亲自就诊。糖尿病患者指出了远程医疗的便利性和节省时间的方面。两组参与者都建议创建一个安全且用户友好的远程医疗系统,类似于流行的社交媒体平台。此外,参与者强调了在大流行期间远程医疗的重要性,这是一种优先考虑患者安全的方式。
本研究结果提供了宝贵的见解,了解了资源丰富的科威特的 HCPs 和糖尿病患者对远程医疗的需求和偏好。COVID-19 大流行改变了医疗保健的提供方式,促使两组人员考虑数字解决方案来进行持续的糖尿病管理和治疗。