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Uptake and Effects of the e-Vita Personal Health Record with Self-Management Support and Coaching, for Type 2 Diabetes Patients Treated in Primary Care

机译:对初级保健中治疗的2型糖尿病患者的自我管理支持和指导的e-Vita个人健康记录的吸收和影响

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We studied the use, uptake, and effects of e-Vita, a personal health record, with self-management support and personalized asynchronized coaching, for type 2 diabetes patients treated in primary care. Patients were invited by their practice nurse to join the study aimed at testing use and effects of a personal health record. Patients were followed up for 6 months. Uptake and usage were monitored using log data. Outcomes were self-reported diabetes self-care, diabetes-related distress, and emotional wellbeing. Patients’ health status was collected from their medical chart. 132 patients agreed to participate in the study of which less than half (46.1%) did not return to the personal health record after 1st login. Only 5 patients used the self-management support program within the personal health record, 3 of whom asked a coach for feedback. Low use of the personal health record was registered. No statistical significant differences on any of the outcome measures were found between baseline and 6 month follow-up. This study showed minimal impact of implementing a personal health record including self-management support in primary diabetes care. Successful adoption of web-based platforms, as ongoing patient centered care, is hard to achieve without additional strategies aimed at enhancing patient motivation and engaging professionals.
机译:我们研究了e-Vita(一项个人健康记录)的使用,吸收和影响,以及自我管理支持和个性化的异步指导,用于接受初级保健的2型糖尿病患者。患者由其执业护士邀请参加该研究,旨在测试个人健康记录的使用和效果。对患者进行了6个月的随访。使用日志数据监控摄取和使用情况。结果是自我报告的糖尿病自我护理,与糖尿病相关的困扰和情绪健康。从他们的病历中收集患者的健康状况。 132名同意参加研究的患者,其中只有不到一半(46.1%)的患者在第一次登录后未恢复个人健康记录。只有5位患者在个人健康记录中使用了自我管理支持计划,其中3位患者要求教练提供反馈。注册个人健康记录使用率低。在基线和6个月的随访之间,任何结果指标均无统计学差异。这项研究表明,实施个人健康记录(包括在初级糖尿病护理中的自我管理支持)的影响最小。如果没有旨在增强患者动力和吸引专业人员的其他策略,就难以成功采用基于Web的平台作为以患者为中心的持续护理。

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