Identifying Barriers and Motivators in Diabetic Eye Examination to Design Medical Screening Systems

Andrea Macedo Salas, A. McLaughlin, Landon Grace, M. Mayorga, J. M. G. Sepulveda, S. Fransen, Tianyu Wang
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Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is the main contributor to adult blindness in America. When detected on time, treatment can avoid severe sight loss 95% of the time (Fong et al., 2004). However, only 50% of people with diabetes get screened yearly, making early intervention difficult (Lee, et al., 2003). There is a need to understand how the systems for DR screenings can be designed to comply with the patient's needs, for which it is necessary to understand the user and the factors that affect their behavior. We created a questionnaire from barriers and motivators found in interviews with persons with diabetes regarding their yearly screenings (Salas, et.al., 2022) based on Ajzen’s (2006a) Constructing a Theory of Planned Behavior Questionnaire. The questionnaire measured the influence of attitudes, social norms, and perceived control on screening for DR. This study will add to the current body of literature by helping to identify where to focus efforts when creating systems for DR screening.
确定糖尿病眼科检查的障碍和激励因素以设计医疗筛查系统
糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)是美国成人失明的主要原因。如果及时发现,治疗可以在95%的时间内避免严重的视力损失(Fong等人,2004)。然而,每年只有50%的糖尿病患者接受筛查,这使得早期干预变得困难(Lee等人,2003)。需要了解如何设计DR筛查系统以满足患者的需求,为此有必要了解用户和影响其行为的因素。我们根据Ajzen(2006a)的《构建计划行为理论问卷》,从糖尿病患者的年度筛查访谈中发现的障碍和激励因素中创建了一份问卷(Salas,et al.,2022)。该问卷测量了态度、社会规范和感知控制对DR筛查的影响。这项研究将通过帮助确定在创建DR筛查系统时应将工作重点放在哪里来补充现有文献。
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