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A qualitative study on why did the poorly-educated Chinese elderly fail to attend nurse-led case manager clinic and how to facilitate their attendance

机译:关于为什么文化程度低的中国老人为什么不能参加由护士领导的病例经理诊所以及如何促进他们出诊的定性研究

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Objectives This study explored the views, barriers and facilitators of the poorly-educated elderly who were non-attendee of the nurse-led case manager clinic. The case managers provide assessment for diabetes complication screening and can refer patients to the appropriate multidisciplinary team in public outpatient primary care setting. Methods We adopted qualitative research method by individual semi-structured face to face interviews. Nineteen Chinese type 2 diabetes mellitus subjects aged?≥?60 who failed to attend the nurse-led case manager clinic were interviewed. They all came from a socially deprived urban district in Hong Kong. Content and thematic analysis was performed. Results Seven men and twelve women aged 60 to 89 were interviewed. Nine of them received no formal education and ten of them attended up to primary school. The reasons for non-attendance included attitude and poor knowledge towards diabetes complication screening and confusion of the nurse-led clinic as an educational talk. Most respondents could not understand the reason for the screening of diabetic complications, the concept of multidisciplinary care and the procedure and outcomes of nurse assessment. Five respondents were unable to follow multiple appointments because they could not read. Other reasons included physical barriers and comorbidity, family and financial constraint. They either had a tight daily schedule because of the need to take care of family members, or the family members who brought them to clinic had difficulty in attending multiple appointments. Enhanced understanding of the importance and procedure of diabetes multidisciplinary management, a flexible appointment system and a single clear appointment sheet may facilitate their attendance. Conclusion Poorly-educated Chinese elderly with DM and their care givers faced physical, social and psychological barriers when attending the nurse-led case manager clinic. Strategies targeting on their low literacy include effective communication and education by health care professionals to arrive a shared understanding of care plan as well as a flexible appointment and schedule system.
机译:目的本研究探讨了受教育程度低的老年人的观点,障碍和促进者,这些老年人不是由护士领导的病例经理诊所的护理人员。病例管理员对糖尿病并发症进行筛查,并可以在公共门诊初级保健机构中将患者转介至适当的多学科团队。方法我们采用定性研究方法,通过半结构化个人面对面访谈。采访了19名年龄≥60岁且未参加由护士领导的病例经理诊所的中国2型糖尿病受试者。他们都来自香港一个社会贫民区。进行了内容和主题分析。结果采访了7名男性和12名女性,年龄在60至89岁之间。他们中有9人没有接受正规教育,其中10人上了小学。不上班的原因包括对糖尿病并发症筛查的态度和知识不足,以及由护士领导的诊所的混乱教育。大多数受访者不了解筛查糖尿病并发症的原因,多学科护理的概念以及护士评估的程序和结果。五名受访者因为无法阅读而无法遵循多项约会。其他原因包括身体障碍和合并症,家庭和经济拮据。由于需要照顾家庭成员,他们的日程安排比较紧张,或者将他们带到诊所的家庭成员难以参加多次约会。加强对糖尿病多学科管理的重要性和程序的了解,灵活的预约系统和单一清晰的预约表可能有助于他们的出勤。结论受过良好教育的中国DM老年人及其护理人员在由护士领导的病例管理员诊所中面临身体,社会和心理障碍。针对他们的低识字率的策略包括卫生保健专业人员的有效沟通和教育,以达成对护理计划的共同理解以及灵活的预约和时间表系统。

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