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The Veterans With Diabetes Transition Study. Veterans Experience of the Process of Transition Following Active Duty Diagnosis

机译:退伍军人与糖尿病过渡研究。 现役诊断后的退伍军人经历过渡过程

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Introduction: Veterans face several potential difficulties upon leaving active duty. Among these is transition of healthcare to a different setting. The transition from active duty to veteran status is often a challenging time for veterans with diabetes. Changes in healthcare have been shown to decrease diabetes care compliance and diabetes self-management resulting in exacerbation in diabetes symptoms and increased healthcare expenditure. A seamless transition in healthcare management from active duty to veteran status has the potential to maintain or increase diabetes self-management. A gap in the literature exists regarding the transition process between healthcare systems, including the DoD and VA. This paper describes the transition experience of a sample of veterans with diabetes from active duty to veteran status. Materials and Methods: A qualitative study was designed to document the experience of veterans diagnosed with diabetes while on active duty. A semi-structured questionnaire developed for the study served to elicit each veteran participant's general description of the transition process. Quantitative instruments S-TOFHLA and DDS were used as measurements of potential barriers to diabetes self-management and navigating or adjusting to a changed priority within a healthcare system. Results: Two main themes, those of unplanned and undesired end of a military career and feeling prepared to leave the military, were expressed by participants. Four additional themes were also discovered. Responses to quantitative instruments lacked variability and did not allow for further analysis. Specifically, the S-TOFHLA indicated all participants had adequate health literacy and the DDS showed no distress from diabetes. Conclusions: Study participants reported consistent compliance in diabetes self-management. Skills and attitudes obtained during military service led to participant's desire to manage their healthcare with determination to cope with challenges accompanying diabetes. The healthcare transition process would benefit from additional exploration of veteran's needs. Improved processes may facilitate the healthcare management transition of personnel with diabetes from active duty to veteran status.
机译:介绍:退伍军人在留下现役时面临几种潜在困难。其中包括医疗保健转变为不同的环境。从积极义务到退伍军人身份的过渡往往是糖尿病老兵的挑战时间。已经证明了医疗保健的变化降低了糖尿病护理依从性和糖尿病自我管理,导致糖尿病症状加剧和增加医疗保健支出。医疗保健管理中的无缝过渡从活跃义务到退伍军人身份有可能维持或增加糖尿病自我管理。文献中的差距存在关于医疗保健系统的过渡过程,包括国防部和VA。本文介绍了退伍军人样本的过渡经验,从积极义务到退伍军人身份。材料和方法:旨在记录诊断患有糖尿病的退伍军人经验的定性研究。为该研究开发了一个半结构化问卷,旨在引出每个退伍军人参与者的过渡过程的一般描述。定量仪器S-TOFHLA和DDS被用作患有糖尿病自我管理和导航或调整医疗保健系统内更改优先级的潜在障碍的测量。结果:两个主要主题,导航意外和军事职业生涯和感觉准备离开军队的人们的意外,被参与者表达。还发现了四个额外的主题。对定量仪器的反应缺乏可变性,并且不允许进一步分析。具体而言,S-TOFHLA表明所有参与者都有足够的健康素养,并且DDS没有患糖尿病患者患有困扰。结论:研究参与者报告了糖尿病自我管理的一致依从性。在军事服务期间获得的技能和态度导致参与者希望管理医疗保健的愿望,以应对糖尿病伴随症状的挑战。医疗保健过渡过程将受益于退伍军人需求的额外探索。改进的流程可以促进医疗保健管理人员与糖尿病的过渡到退伍军人身份。

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