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Health Care Professionals’ Attitudes Toward, and Experiences of Using, a Culture-Sensitive Smartphone App for Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Qualitative Study

机译:卫生保健专业人员对待妊娠糖尿病妇女的文化敏感型智能手机应用程序的态度和使用经验:定性研究

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Background The increasing prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) among women of different ethnic backgrounds provides new challenges for health care professionals, who often find it difficult to provide information about the management of this disease to such individuals. Mobile health (mHealth) may act as a useful tool for blood sugar control and care process enhancement. However, little is known about health care professionals’ experiences and attitudes toward the use of mHealth for women with GDM. Objective The aim of this study was to explore how health care professionals perceived the provision of care to pregnant women who managed their GDM using the culture-sensitive Pregnant+ app in a randomized controlled trial. Methods Individual interviews with 9 health care professionals providing care for women with GDM were conducted. Braun and Clark’s method of thematic content analysis inspired the analysis. This study included health care professionals who were primarily responsible for providing care to participants with GDM in the Pregnant+ randomized controlled trial at 5 diabetes outpatient clinics in Oslo, Norway. Results Health care professionals perceived mHealth, particularly the Pregnant+ app, as an appropriate tool for the care of women with GDM, who were described as individuals comprising a heterogeneous, motivated group that could be easily approached with health-related information. Some participants reported challenges with respect to provision of advice to women with different food cultures. The advantages of the Pregnant+ app included provision of information that women could access at home, the information provided being perceived as trustworthy by health care professionals, the culture sensitivity of the app, and the convenience for women to register blood sugar levels. Technical problems, particularly those associated with the automatic transfer of blood glucose measurements, were identified as the main barrier to the use of the Pregnant+ app. Strict inclusion criteria and the inclusion of participants who could not speak Norwegian were the main challenges in the recruitment process for the randomized controlled trial. Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that mHealth is a useful tool to enhance the care provided by health care professionals to women with GDM. Future mobile apps for the management of GDM should be developed by a trustworthy source and in cooperation with health care professionals. They should also be culture sensitive and should not exhibit technical problems.
机译:背景技术不同种族背景的妇女中妊娠糖尿病(GDM)的患病率不断上升,给医疗保健专业人员带来了新的挑战,她们常常很难向此类人员提供有关该疾病管理的信息。移动健康(mHealth)可能是控制血糖和改善护理过程的有用工具。但是,对于医疗保健专业人员对GDM女性使用mHealth的经验和态度知之甚少。目的这项研究的目的是探讨医疗保健专业人员如何通过对文化敏感的孕+应用程序在随机对照试验中为管理GDM的孕妇提供护理。方法对9名为GDM妇女提供护理的卫生保健专业人员进行了个人访谈。 Braun和Clark的主题内容分析方法激发了分析的灵感。这项研究包括医疗专业人员,他们主要在挪威奥斯陆的5个糖尿病门诊进行的孕妇+随机对照试验中为GDM参与者提供护理。结果卫生保健专业人员认为mHealth(尤其是孕妇+ app)是护理GDM妇女的适当工具,GDM妇女被描述为一个由异类动机组成的群体,可以很容易地获得与健康相关的信息。一些与会者报告了在向具有不同饮食文化的妇女提供咨询方面的挑战。孕妇+应用程序的优点包括提供了可供妇女在家中使用的信息,所提供的信息被卫生保健专业人员认为是值得信赖的,该应用程序的文化敏感性以及为妇女记录血糖水平带来的便利。技术问题,尤其是与自动传输血糖测量值相关的技术问题,被确定为使用孕妇+应用程序的主要障碍。严格的纳入标准和不懂挪威语的参与者的纳入是随机对照试验招募过程中的主要挑战。结论这项研究的结果表明,mHealth是一种有用的工具,可以增强医疗保健专业人员为GDM妇女提供的护理。值得信赖的消息人士应与卫生保健专业人员合作开发用于管理GDM的未来移动应用程序。它们还应该对文化敏感,并且不应出现技术问题。

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