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运用以用户为中心的设计和教育科学来指导糖尿病生存技能培训。

Employing user-centered design and education sciences to inform training of diabetes survival skills.

作者信息

Prince Grace, Rees Lewis Daniel, Pollack Teresa, Karam Susan, Touma Emilie, Khorzad Rebeca, Cooper Bailey Stacy, Gatchell David, Ankenman Bruce, Kravarusic Jelena, Sabol Terri, Holl Jane, Wallia Amisha

机构信息

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Transl Endocrinol. 2024 Aug 6;37:100364. doi: 10.1016/j.jcte.2024.100364. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (diabetes), who require insulin must acquire diabetes "survival" skills prior to discharge home. COVID-19 revealed considerable limitations of traditional in-person, time-intensive delivery of diabetes education and survival skills training (diabetes survival skills training). Furthermore, diabetes survival skills training has not been designed to meet the specific learning needs of patients with diabetes and their caregivers, particularly if delivered by telehealth. The objective of the study was to identify and understand the needs of users (patients newly prescribed insulin and their caregivers) to inform the design of a diabetes survival skills training, specifically for telehealth delivery, through the application of user-centered design and adult learning and education principles.

METHODS

Users included patients newly prescribed insulin, their caregivers, and laypersons without diabetes. In semi-structured interviews, users were asked about experienced or perceived challenges in learning diabetes survival skills. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Investigators performed iterative rounds of coding of interview transcripts utilizing a constant comparative method to identify themes describing the dominant challenges users experienced. Themes were then mapped to adult learning and education principles to identify novel educational design solutions that can be applied to telehealth-based learning.

RESULTS

We interviewed 18 users: patients (N = 6, 33 %), caregivers (N = 4, 22 %), and laypersons (N = 8, 44 %). Users consistently described challenges in understanding diabetes survival skills while hospitalized; in preparing needed supplies to execute diabetes survival skills; and in executing diabetes survival skills at home. The challenges mapped to three educational strategies: (1) spiral learning; (2) repetitive goal directed practice and feedback, which have the potential to translate into design solutions supporting remote/virtual learning; and (3) form fits function organizer, which supports safe organization and use of supplies to execute diabetes survival skills independently.

CONCLUSION

Learning complex tasks, such as diabetes survival skills, requires time, repetition, and continued support. The combination of a user-centered design approach to uncover learning needs as well as identification of relevant adult learning and education principles could inform the design of more user-centered, feasible, effective, and sustainable diabetes survival skills training for telehealth delivery.

摘要

背景

新诊断出患有糖尿病且需要胰岛素治疗的患者,在出院回家之前必须掌握糖尿病“生存”技能。2019冠状病毒病揭示了传统的面对面、耗时的糖尿病教育和生存技能培训(糖尿病生存技能培训)存在相当大的局限性。此外,糖尿病生存技能培训并非为满足糖尿病患者及其护理人员的特定学习需求而设计,特别是通过远程医疗提供培训时。本研究的目的是通过应用以用户为中心的设计以及成人学习与教育原则,识别并了解用户(新开具胰岛素处方的患者及其护理人员)的需求,以为糖尿病生存技能培训的设计提供信息,尤其是针对远程医疗交付的培训设计。

方法

用户包括新开具胰岛素处方的患者、他们的护理人员以及无糖尿病的外行人员。在半结构化访谈中,询问用户在学习糖尿病生存技能方面遇到的实际或感知到的挑战。访谈进行了录音和转录。研究人员采用持续比较法对访谈转录本进行了多轮迭代编码,以识别描述用户遇到的主要挑战的主题。然后将这些主题映射到成人学习与教育原则上,以确定可应用于基于远程医疗的学习的新颖教育设计解决方案。

结果

我们采访了18名用户:患者(n = 6,33%)、护理人员(n = 4,22%)和外行人员(n = 8,44%)。用户一致描述了在住院期间理解糖尿病生存技能、准备执行糖尿病生存技能所需用品以及在家中执行糖尿病生存技能方面存在的挑战。这些挑战映射到三种教育策略:(1)螺旋式学习;(2)重复的目标导向练习和反馈,这有可能转化为支持远程/虚拟学习的设计解决方案;(3)形式符合功能的整理器,它支持安全地整理和使用用品以独立执行糖尿病生存技能。

结论

学习复杂任务,如糖尿病生存技能,需要时间、重复和持续支持。以用户为中心的设计方法来发现学习需求,以及识别相关的成人学习与教育原则,二者相结合可为更以用户为中心、可行、有效且可持续的远程医疗糖尿病生存技能培训设计提供信息。

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