A critical realist exploration of health professionals' perspectives on prediabetes diagnosis, management and type 2 diabetes prevention programs in a rural setting.

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Britney McMullen, Kerith Duncanson, David Schmidt, Clare Collins, Lesley MacDonald-Wicks
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Background People with prediabetes are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes; therefore, diagnosing and managing this condition is critical. This qualitative study aimed to explore perspectives of health professionals with experience in prediabetes management in a rural setting about prediabetes diagnostic and management practices, to inform recommendations to improve type 2 diabetes prevention strategies and programs. Methods The study adopted a critical realist methodology. Nineteen health professionals from northern New South Wales, Australia, who were responsible for diagnosing and/or managing people with prediabetes were interviewed. Data were thematically analysed using a critical realist lens, then context-mechanism-outcome statements were generated and confirmed by co-authors using a discussion and reflection process. Results Five themes were generated from the semi-structured interviews: (1) the diagnostic dilemma; (2) care coordination and referral processes; (3) diabetes 'waiting room'; (4) the spectrum of prediabetes management; and (5) blueprint for type 2 diabetes prevention. Conclusions Prediabetes is a complex condition requiring diagnosis and management by a multidisciplinary team of health professionals to delay and/or prevent progression to type 2 diabetes. Establishing clear roles and responsibilities for diagnosing and managing prediabetes, and development of strategies to improve referral to and engagement in type 2 diabetes prevention programs will improve prediabetes care and diabetes prevention in rural settings.

对农村地区糖尿病前期诊断、管理和2型糖尿病预防项目卫生专业人员观点的批判性现实主义探索。
糖尿病前期患者发展为2型糖尿病的风险较高;因此,诊断和管理这种情况是至关重要的。本定性研究旨在探讨具有前驱糖尿病管理经验的农村卫生专业人员对前驱糖尿病诊断和管理实践的看法,为改善2型糖尿病预防策略和方案提供建议。方法采用批判现实主义研究方法。来自澳大利亚新南威尔士州北部的19名卫生专业人员接受了采访,他们负责诊断和/或管理糖尿病前期患者。使用批判现实主义视角对数据进行主题分析,然后由共同作者通过讨论和反思过程生成并确认上下文-机制-结果陈述。结果半结构化访谈产生了五个主题:(1)诊断困境;(2)护理协调和转诊流程;(3)糖尿病“候诊室”;(4)糖尿病前期管理谱;(5) 2型糖尿病预防蓝图。前驱糖尿病是一种复杂的疾病,需要由多学科的卫生专业人员进行诊断和管理,以延缓和/或预防进展为2型糖尿病。在诊断和管理前驱糖尿病方面确立明确的角色和责任,制定战略以改善转诊和参与2型糖尿病预防项目,将改善农村地区的前驱糖尿病护理和糖尿病预防。
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