深入了解患者对糖尿病患者慢性肾病远程诊断筛查的体验。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-10-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241293624
Carl Deaney, Danielle Reesby
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摘要

简介:慢性肾脏病 (CKD) 影响着英国的大部分人口,是一个紧迫的公共卫生问题。目前的筛查方法患者接受率很低。这项回顾性研究探讨了患者对远程诊断筛查的体验。目的:本文回顾性地分析了患者报告的经历,重点是检测 CKD 的居家尿液筛查。干预措施:我们的初级医疗网络为 12 个月内未进行尿白蛋白:肌酐比值检测的成年糖尿病患者(I 型和 II 型)提供远程诊断服务。患者可获得一套家用工具包,并在智能手机应用程序的指导下进行检测。筛查过程中收集了定性临床数据,并通过问卷调查了解了患者的经历。效果共有 60% 符合条件的患者进行了检测,其中 35% 的检测结果异常。共有 80% 的患者选择了远程筛查。结论:该研究为远程慢性肾脏病筛查提供了证据:这项研究为远程慢性肾脏病筛查提供了证据,并为创新开辟了道路。大多数患者都报告了积极的体验,强调了这种方法改善健康结果的潜力,尤其是在高风险人群中。
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Gaining Insights Into Patients' Experiences of Remote Diagnostic Screening for Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients With Diabetes.

Introduction: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects a significant portion of the UK population and is a pressing public health issue. Current screening methods have a low patient uptake rate. This retrospective study explores the patient experience of remote diagnostic screening. Objective: This article retrospectively analyses patient-reported experiences, focusing on at-home urinary screening to detect CKD. Intervention: Our primary care network commissioned a remote diagnostic service for adult patients with diabetes (Types I and II) who had not taken urinary albumin: creatinine ratio test within 12 months. Patients were provided with an at-home kit and guided by a smartphone application. Qualitative clinical data was collected during screening, with a questionnaire capturing patients' experiences. Impact: A total of 60% of eligible patients performed testing, and 35% were detected to have abnormal results. A total of 80% of patients preferred remote screening. Conclusions: This study provides evidence for remote CKD screening and opens avenues for innovation. Most patients reported a positive experience, underscoring the potential of this approach to improve health outcomes, especially in higher-risk populations.

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Journal of Patient Experience
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