Anne Christenson, Joanna Uddén Hemmingsson, Ylva Trolle Lagerros
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Abstract
Study objectives: Obesity-related health data is needed for studies and precision medicine, but existing registers, medical chart systems, and digital platforms are seldom compatible. Before creating improved ways of sharing health data, this study aimed to gather opinions, experiences, and wishes from stakeholders that may use obesity-related health data: healthcare, researchers, people with overweight or obesity, the pharmaceutical industry, and IT-specialists.
Methods: We performed semistructured interviews with 28 stakeholders and analyzed qualitative text data with inductive content analysis. We grouped the suggested parameters in categories.
Results: Time efficient data entering was perceived crucial. Access to health data was important to all participants. Some parameters, such as age, BMI, and sex were requested by all stakeholders. Other data were stakeholder specific, such as population-specific laboratory references, suggested by healthcare professionals only. For people with overweight or obesity, ability to share data with healthcare staff about fitness level or previous weight loss attempts, was important.
Conclusion: The results from this study can be used in the design and implementation of a national health data sharing solution that may be used for precision healthcare use and to evaluate and guide obesity treatment and preventive measures. Data parameters requested by all populations, such as BMI, sex, and age, should be prioritized when designing a data solution. Ability for individuals with overweight or obesity to share health data, may improve healthcare appointments and reduce weight stigma.
研究目的:研究和精准医疗需要与肥胖相关的健康数据,但现有的登记册、病历系统和数字平台很少兼容。在创建更好的健康数据共享方式之前,本研究旨在收集可能使用肥胖相关健康数据的利益相关者的意见、经验和愿望:医疗保健、研究人员、超重或肥胖患者、制药行业和 IT 专家:我们对 28 位利益相关者进行了半结构化访谈,并通过归纳内容分析对定性文本数据进行了分析。我们对建议的参数进行了分类:结果:高效率的数据输入被认为至关重要。所有参与者都认为获取健康数据非常重要。有些参数,如年龄、体重指数和性别,是所有利益相关者都要求的。其他数据则针对特定的利益相关者,如特定人群的实验室参考数据,仅由医疗保健专业人员提出。对于超重或肥胖症患者来说,能够与医护人员共享有关体能水平或之前减肥尝试的数据非常重要:本研究的结果可用于设计和实施全国健康数据共享解决方案,该解决方案可用于精准医疗,评估和指导肥胖症的治疗和预防措施。在设计数据解决方案时,应优先考虑所有人群所需的数据参数,如体重指数、性别和年龄。超重或肥胖症患者能够共享健康数据,可改善医疗保健预约并减少体重耻辱感。