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Flexible patient‐reported outcome‐based telehealth follow‐up for type 1 diabetes: A qualitative study

Annesofie Lunde Jensen, Liv Marit Valen Schougaard, Tinne Laurberg, Troels Krarup Hansen, Kirsten Lomborg

2023Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Successful diabetes management requires collaboration between patients and healthcare professionals and should be aligned with an individual's condition and resources. We developed a flexible, individualised, patient-reported outcome (PRO)-based telehealth intervention called "DiabetesFlex Care" in which patients completed an annual self-reported questionnaire from home, one required face-to-face appointment, and two optional outpatient consultations. In this study, we investigated patients' experiences using DiabetesFlex Care. METHODS: We conducted a qualitative, interpretive descriptive (ID) study based on semi-structured interviews with a purposeful sample of 36 patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) who had used DiabetesFlex Care. Recorded audio data were transcribed and analysed inductively using the constant comparative method. RESULTS: DiabetesFlex Care changed participants' perspectives on living with diabetes. Patients became more involved in their own care and found that DiabetesFlex Care helped to make their conversations with healthcare professionals more relevant. Furthermore, participants appreciated the ability to both choose the format of their appointments (face-to-face vs. phone call) and cancel unnecessary appointments. CONCLUSION: DiabetesFlex Care was a flexible and inclusive health service that enabled patients to take more responsibility for their own diabetes management. The questionnaire-based approach in DiabetesFlex Care can help healthcare professionals systematically account for patients' perspectives and support user involvement and self-management. By extension, this approach can also help minimise healthcare-related disruptions in patients' lives. Further studies are needed to determine whether flexible PRO-based telehealth is an acceptable solution for all patients.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthQualitative researchType 2 diabetesOutcome (game theory)MedicineDiabetes mellitusPsychologyNursingFamily medicineTelemedicineHealth careSociologyMathematical economicsEconomic growthSocial scienceEconomicsEndocrinologyMathematicsDiabetes Management and EducationTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationMobile Health and mHealth Applications
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