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Diabetes care provided by national standards can improve patients' self‐management skills: A qualitative study of how people with type 2 diabetes perceive primary diabetes care

机译:国家标准提供的糖尿病护理可以提高患者的自我管理技能:对2型糖尿病的人们感知原发性糖尿病护理的定性研究

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Background The increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus [T2DM] has resulted in extensive research into the characteristics of successful primary diabetes care. Even if self‐management support and continuity are increasingly recognized as important, there is still a need for deeper understanding of how patients' experiences of continuity of care coincide with their needs for self‐management and/or self‐management support. Objective To gain a deeper understanding of how people with T2DM perceive Swedish primary diabetes care and self‐management support. Methods This qualitative study used focus groups as the means for data collection. Participants were identified through a purposive sampling method differing in age, sex, diabetes duration and latest registered glycated haemoglobin level. Twenty‐eight participants formed five focus groups. Qualitative content analysis was applied to interview transcripts. Results The main theme emerging from the focus group data was that diabetes care provided by national standards improved self‐management skills. Two themes that emerged from the analysis were (a) the importance of a clarification of structures and procedures in primary diabetes care and (b) health‐care staff ‘being there’ and providing support enables trust and co‐operation to enhance self‐management. Conclusions Individual patients' self‐management resources are strengthened if the importance of providing relational continuity, management continuity and informational continuity is considered. Patients also need assistance on ‘how’ self‐management activities should be performed. Patient contribution Prior to the study, one pilot focus group was conducted with patients to obtain their perspectives on the content of the planned focus groups; thus, patients were involved in both planning and conduct of the study.
机译:背景技术2型糖尿病患者的发病率越来越多的发病率[T2DM]导致了广泛的研究成功的原发性糖尿病护理的特征。即使自我管理支持和连续性越来越重要,仍然需要更深入地了解患者对关心的连续性的经验与自我管理和/或自我管理支持的需求相符。目的了解对T2DM的人们如何感知瑞典初级糖尿病护理和自我管理支持的深刻了解。方法该定性研究使用焦点组作为数据收集的手段。通过年龄,性别,糖尿病持续时间和最新注册的糖尿病血红蛋白水平不同的目的采样方法来确定参与者。二十八名参与者形成了五个焦点小组。适用于采访成绩单的定性内容分析。结果焦点组数据中出现的主要主题是国家标准提供的糖尿病护理,提高了自我管理技能。从分析中出现的两个主题是(a)澄清原发性糖尿病护理的结构和程序的重要性和(b)卫生保健人员“存在”,并提供支持使得能够进行信任和合作,以加强自我管理。结论如果考虑提供关系连续性,管理连续性和信息连续性的重要性,则加强个别患者的自我管理资源。患者还需要帮助“如何进行自我管理活动。患者在研究之前的贡献,一名试点焦点小组与患者进行了对计划焦点小组的内容进行了观点;因此,患者参与了该研究的规划和行为。

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