Abe Ryotaro, Okazaki Kentaro, Takahashi Noriyuki, Suematsu Mina, Kuzuya Masafumi
Nagoya University School of Medicine, 65 Tsurumai-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 466-8550 Japan.
Department of Education for Community-Oriented Medicine, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, 65 Tsurumai-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 466-8550 Japan.
Diabetol Int. 2024 Jan 23;15(2):307-312. doi: 10.1007/s13340-024-00692-y. eCollection 2024 Apr.
Patient empowerment, as part of patient-centered care, is important in the treatment of diabetes. However, this concept is still not well-understood by healthcare professionals, because it differs substantially from traditional approaches. We developed the "Diabetes Theater" workshop to promote a better understanding of patient empowerment. The present study sought to characterize the learning experience and impact of Diabetes Theater on participants' perceptions regarding patient empowerment.
We analyzed the data using mixed methods. Quantitative data were collected using a questionnaire with a five-item, 11-point Likert scale derived from the Diabetes Attitude Scale. The qualitative component asked the question "If you had to tell your colleagues at work two things you felt or learned at the Diabetes Theater, what would they be?" Quantitative data were analyzed using tests, and free-text responses were analyzed using Steps for Coding and Theorization.
We received 131 responses. Nurses were the most numerous respondents, followed by dietitians, physicians, and pharmacists. Scores for the five items after participation increased in the direction of promoting participants' understanding of and attitudes toward patient empowerment compared to pre-participation. Scores for most questions increased significantly, regardless of the participants' occupation. In their answers to the open-ended questions, participants reported that they had learned about patient empowerment.
Diabetes Theater appears to be a useful method for healthcare professionals to accurately understand the philosophy of patient empowerment in diabetes.
患者赋权作为以患者为中心的护理的一部分,在糖尿病治疗中很重要。然而,医疗保健专业人员对这一概念仍未充分理解,因为它与传统方法有很大不同。我们开发了“糖尿病剧场”工作坊,以促进对患者赋权的更好理解。本研究旨在描述“糖尿病剧场”的学习体验及其对参与者关于患者赋权认知的影响。
我们使用混合方法分析数据。定量数据通过一份问卷收集,该问卷采用源自糖尿病态度量表的包含五个项目、11点李克特量表。定性部分的问题是“如果你必须告诉你工作中的同事在糖尿病剧场的两点感受或收获,会是什么?”定量数据使用检验进行分析,自由文本回复使用编码与理论化步骤进行分析。
我们收到了131份回复。护士是回复人数最多的群体,其次是营养师、医生和药剂师。与参与前相比,参与后五个项目的得分朝着促进参与者对患者赋权的理解和态度的方向提高。大多数问题的得分显著提高,无论参与者的职业如何。在对开放式问题的回答中,参与者报告说他们了解了患者赋权。
“糖尿病剧场”似乎是一种让医疗保健专业人员准确理解糖尿病患者赋权理念的有用方法。