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Chronic illness, self-management and technology: type 1 diabetes patients’ views of the use of technology to communicate with health professionals about their disease

机译:慢性病,自我管理和技术:1型糖尿病患者对使用技术与卫生专业人员就其疾病进行沟通的观点

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Purpose: Diabetes represents one of the greatest health challenges facing the UK. Telehealth is seen to have the potential to revolutionize health care provision by improving access for patients with chronic disease, reducing health care costs, and improving efficiency. There have been many trials of telehealth in the UK but these have typically failed to become part of routine health care, particularly for diabetics. Program design and implementation has not been grounded in an understanding about the ways in which patients manage their disease and perceive these new technologies. This study addresses this gap by gaining an understanding of the perceptions of patients with type 1 diabetes about how telehealth could be used as part of their health care.Patients and methods: Thirty-two people with type 1 diabetes were recruited from a database of insulin pump users, and in-depth telephone interviews were undertaken, tape recorded, and transcribed. Analysis was conducted using a constant comparative approach.Results: Although respondents used technology as part of their diabetes self-management, they considered that the use of telehealth, as part of their health care, was potentially of limited value. Three themes emerged from their discourses: (1) a need to be in control of their disease themselves and a lack of trust of health care professionals in this process; (2) the belief that the National Health Service routine IT systems were unable to support telehealth; and (3) the belief that face-to-face communication was vital in providing them with high-quality care.Conclusion: Telehealth is considered to be revolutionizing health care and shifting power between patients and health professionals; however, evidence of its effectiveness in delivering improved outcomes for diabetes is limited. The findings presented here suggest that there is a need to understand the context of patients' self-management and their perceptions of their role in telehealth if it is to be successful.
机译:目的:糖尿病是英国面临的最大健康挑战之一。通过改善慢性病患者的就诊机会,降低医疗保健成本并提高效率,远程医疗被认为具有革新医疗保健潜力的潜力。英国已经进行了许多远程医疗试验,但是这些试验通常未能成为常规医疗保健的一部分,尤其是对于糖尿病患者。程序设计和实施并非以对患者治疗疾病和感知这些新技术的方式为基础。本研究通过了解1型糖尿病患者对远程医疗如何作为其医疗保健的一部分的认识来解决这一差距。患者和方法:从胰岛素数据库中招募了32名1型糖尿病患者抽水机用户,并进行了深入的电话采访,录音和转录。结果:尽管受访者使用技术作为糖尿病自我管理的一部分,但他们认为远程医疗作为其医疗保健的一部分,其潜在价值有限。他们的论述中出现了三个主题:(1)需要自己控制疾病,并且在此过程中医疗保健专业人员缺乏信任; (2)认为国家卫生局的常规IT系统无法支持远程医疗; (3)认为面对面交流对于向他们提供高质量的护理至关重要。结论:远程医疗被认为正在彻底改变医疗保健,并在患者和医疗专业人员之间转移力量;但是,其在改善糖尿病预后方面的有效性的证据有限。此处提出的发现表明,要想成功,有必要了解患者自我管理的背景以及他们对远程医疗作用的看法。

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