卫生保健专业人员和糖尿病前期和2型糖尿病患者在初级保健中使用电子健康促进身体活动的观点:定性研究

Q2 Medicine
JMIR Diabetes Pub Date : 2023-01-20 DOI:10.2196/39474
Yohannes Woldamanuel, Jenny Rossen, Susanne Andermo, Patrik Bergman, Linda Åberg, Maria Hagströmer, Unn-Britt Johansson
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背景:糖尿病前期和2型糖尿病(T2D)呈指数增长的趋势预计将在全球范围内继续上升。体育活动可以帮助预防T2D及其进展和并发症。因此,我们需要为个人创造机会,让他们获得必要的知识和技能,通过体育活动自我管理他们的慢性疾病。电子保健是一种潜在的资源,可以促进自我管理,从而改善人口健康。然而,关于用户在初级保健环境中对电子健康促进身体活动的看法的研究有限。目的:本研究旨在探讨医疗保健专业人员和糖尿病前期和糖尿病患者对电子健康的看法,以促进初级保健中的身体活动。方法:采用定性方法,对糖尿病前期或T2D患者(四组14人)和卫生保健专业人员(两组10人)进行焦点小组讨论。讨论被录音并逐字记录下来。采用定性内容分析对数据进行归纳编码。结果:出现了三个主要类别:效用、采用过程和责任。电子健康的效用被描述为一种激励、娱乐和刺激的工具。在一个有凝聚力的数字平台上登记日常医疗测量和生活方式参数被认为是加强自我管理技能的潜在资源。采用过程包括电子保健,以增加护理的可及性,并为身体活动提供个性化支持。然而,与会者指出,数字技术可能只适合一些人,并可能增加保健提供者的行政负担。问责制指的是优化电子健康和确保数据完整性和安全性的知识和技能。结论:糖尿病前期和T2D患者以及卫生保健专业人员积极地看待电子健康技术在初级保健中的整合,以促进身体活动。建议建立一个使用个人指标、目标设定和社会支持的凝聚力平台来促进体育活动。本研究确定了电子卫生文盲、不平等、隐私、保密性和卫生保健专业人员工作量增加是将电子卫生纳入初级保健时关注的因素。据报道,电子卫生能力的持续发展是优化初级保健中电子卫生技术实施的必要条件。
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Perspectives on Promoting Physical Activity Using eHealth in Primary Care by Health Care Professionals and Individuals With Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study.

Background: The trend of an exponential increase in prediabetes and type 2 diabetes (T2D) is projected to continue rising worldwide. Physical activity could help prevent T2D and the progression and complications of the disease. Therefore, we need to create opportunities for individuals to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to self-manage their chronic condition through physical activity. eHealth is a potential resource that could facilitate self-management and thus improve population health. However, there is limited research on users' perception of eHealth in promoting physical activity in primary care settings.

Objective: This study aims to explore the perspectives of health care professionals and individuals with prediabetes and T2D on eHealth to promote physical activity in primary care.

Methods: A qualitative approach was applied using focus group discussions among individuals with prediabetes or T2D (14 participants in four groups) and health care professionals (10 participants in two groups). The discussions were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Qualitative content analysis was used inductively to code the data.

Results: Three main categories emerged: utility, adoption process, and accountability. The utility of eHealth was described as a motivational, entertaining, and stimulating tool. Registration of daily medical measurements and lifestyle parameters in a cohesive digital platform was recognized as a potential resource for strengthening self-management skills. The adoption process includes eHealth to increase the accessibility of care and personalize the support of physical activity. However, participants stated that digital technology might only suit some and could increase health care providers' administrative burden. Accountability refers to the knowledge and skills to optimize eHealth and ensure data integrity and security.

Conclusions: People with prediabetes and T2D and health care professionals positively viewed an integration of eHealth technology in primary care to promote physical activity. A cohesive platform using personal metrics, goal-setting, and social support to promote physical activity was suggested. This study identified eHealth illiteracy, inequality, privacy, confidentiality, and an increased workload on health care professionals as factors of concern when integrating eHealth into primary care. Continuous development of eHealth competence was reported as necessary to optimize the implementation of eHealth technology in primary care.

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JMIR Diabetes
JMIR Diabetes Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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