评估糖尿病患者参加药师主导的结构化和患者特异性糖尿病自我管理教育的意愿。

Innovations in Pharmacy Pub Date : 2022-04-02 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v13i1.4429
Miranda L Moore, Joseph Jadallah, Pramit A Nadpara, Jean-Venable Kelly R Goode
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背景:美国糖尿病协会建议糖尿病患者应该参加糖尿病自我管理教育,然而数据显示许多患者不参加教育课程。目的:研究在弗吉尼亚州里士满一家独立药房使用服务的糖尿病患者的观点,包括:(1)参加糖尿病自我管理教育和支持(DSMES)服务的兴趣,(2)对药剂师领导DSMES服务的看法,(3)为DSMES服务付费的意愿,以及(4)自我报告的糖尿病管理状况与参加DSMES服务意愿之间的关系。方法:对弗吉尼亚州里士满一家独立社区药房的糖尿病患者进行为期5个月的定性调查,调查包括35个问题,采用李克特量表、二分法和填空法的混合格式。使用SAS 9.4对调查数据进行单因素、双因素和/或多因素分析。结果:共完成问卷调查27份,回复率15%。患者中女性占56.7%,平均年龄69±10.8岁。白种人占90%,黑人或非裔美国人占6.7%,其余为“其他”。患者同意他们有兴趣参加单独的虚拟和面对面的DSMES会议,比例分别为52%和87%。当被问及9个小组会议的全面服务时,33%的人表示不同意,30%的人表示同意。52%的患者报告认为药剂师有知识来领导会议。当被问及支付意愿时,患者大多选择了成本最低的方案(25 - 35美元)。结论:糖尿病患者愿意参与DSMES服务,并相信药师可以主导会议。重要的是继续倡导DSMES服务,以便患者能够了解该计划的全部好处并获得最好的护理。
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Assessing Willingness of Patients with Diabetes to Attend Pharmacist-Led Structured and Patient Specific Diabetes Self-Management Education.

Assessing Willingness of Patients with Diabetes to Attend Pharmacist-Led Structured and Patient Specific Diabetes Self-Management Education.

Background: The American Diabetes Association recommends that people with diabetes should participate in diabetes self-management education, however data shows that many patients do not attend educational classes. Objectives: To examine the views of patients with diabetes who utilize services at an independent pharmacy in Richmond, Virginia regarding their (1) interest in attending diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) services, (2) perceptions of a pharmacist leading DSMES services, (3) willingness to pay for DSMES services, and (4) relationship between self-reported diabetes management status with their willingness to attend DSMES services. Methods: A qualitative survey was administered over five months to patients with diabetes at an independent community pharmacy in Richmond, VA. The survey included 35 questions in a mixed format of Likert scale, dichotomous, and fill in the blank. Survey data was analyzed using univariate, bivariate, and/or multivariate analysis using SAS 9.4. Results: Twenty seven surveys were completed, 15% response rate. Patients were female (56.7%) with an average age of 69 ± 10.8 years. Caucasian race accounted for 90% of patients, 6.7% reported Black or African American, the remainder responded "other". Patients agreed they were interested in attending individual virtual and in person DSMES sessions with a rate of 52% and 87%, respectively. When asked about the full service of 9 group sessions, 33% responded disagree and 30% reported agree. 52% of patients reported belief that pharmacists had the knowledge to lead sessions. When asked about willingness to pay, patients mostly selected the lowest cost option ($25 - $35). Conclusion: Patients with diabetes are willing to participate in DSMES services and believe pharmacists can lead the sessions. It is important to continue to advocate for DSMES services so patients can understand the full benefits of the program and receive the best possible care.

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