GPs' experienced challenges and strategies for supporting patient self-management in disease management programs for type 2 diabetes mellitus and coronary heart disease - a qualitative study.

IF 2.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Larisa Pilic, Kira Molkentin, Alina Herrmann, Marcus Redaèlli, Lisa Kupsch, Lion Lehmann, August-Wilhelm Bödecker, Beate Sigrid Müller, Stephanie Stock, Stefan Wilm
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Background: Effective self-management (SM) is essential for improving health and preventing severe complications in patients with lifestyle-related chronic conditions, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and CHD. Thus, enhancing patients' SM through self-management support has become an integral part of chronic care programs worldwide. However, information on the current focus on SM in German disease management programs (DMPs) is very limited. The aim of this study was to understand general practitioners' (GPs') experiences and strategies for promoting SM.

Methods: An exploratory qualitative design was selected, resulting in the conduct of five focus group discussions with 20 GPs in August and September 2020. The GPs were recruited from the teaching practices of the University Hospital Cologne through purposive sampling. Their experiences and opinions on SM were assessed in questions blocks using a semi-structured interview guide and analysed by a multi-professional team employing Kuckartz' method of qualitative content analysis.

Results: The focus group discussions were structured around three main categories: (1) GPs' perceived patient SM in the DMPs for T2DM and CHD, (2) GPs' perceptions of factors influencing patient motivation for SM, and (3) strategies fostering patient motivation for SM. Discussions revolved around patients' motivation and capabilities to implement a sustainable SM in their daily lives. Many GPs followed a patient-centered approach to foster SM in their patients, considering various challenging individual, social and institutional factors that influence SM in chronically ill patients.

Conclusion: GPs regularly support their patients' SM as a routine part of the DMP through ongoing consultations and education. However, they face several challenges in facilitating sustainable patient SM, which requires support by additional and standardized measures beyond the current DMP care to be effective.

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全科医生在2型糖尿病和冠心病疾病管理项目中支持患者自我管理的经验挑战和策略——一项定性研究
背景:有效的自我管理(SM)对于改善与生活方式相关的慢性疾病(如2型糖尿病(T2DM)和冠心病)患者的健康和预防严重并发症至关重要。因此,通过自我管理支持来提高患者的SM已成为世界范围内慢性护理项目的一个组成部分。然而,目前在德国疾病管理项目(dmp)中关注SM的信息非常有限。本研究的目的是了解全科医生(gp)的经验和策略,以促进SM。方法:采用探索性定性设计,于2020年8月和9月与20名gp进行了5次焦点小组讨论。通过有目的抽样,从科隆大学医院的教学实践中招募全科医生。他们对SM的经验和观点采用半结构化的访谈指南,以问题块的形式进行评估,并由一个多专业团队采用库卡兹的定性内容分析方法进行分析。结果:焦点小组讨论主要围绕三个方面展开:(1)全科医生对T2DM和CHD dmp患者SM的感知;(2)全科医生对患者SM动机影响因素的感知;(3)促进患者SM动机的策略。讨论围绕患者在日常生活中实施可持续SM的动机和能力展开。许多全科医生遵循以患者为中心的方法来培养患者的SM,考虑到影响慢性病患者SM的各种具有挑战性的个人、社会和制度因素。结论:全科医生通过持续的咨询和教育,定期支持患者的SM作为DMP的常规部分。然而,他们在促进可持续的患者SM方面面临着一些挑战,这需要在当前DMP护理之外的额外和标准化措施的支持才能有效。
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