Understanding Patient Registries for Diabetes: A Scoping Review of Published Literature.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2025-01-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735251314620
Lana Moayad, Paige Alliston, Saira Khalid, Donna Fitzpatrick-Lewis, Hertzel C Gerstein, Diana Sherifali
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Background: Diabetes registries have grown in prevalence and incorporated patient engagement opportunities to support diabetes management. We aimed to understand the goals, purpose, and context for diabetes registries defined as patient-focused and how people with diabetes are engaging with these registries. Methods: We searched Pubmed, MEDLINE, Embase, and Emcare using the following criteria: (1) the population is people with diabetes mellitus, including type 1, type 2, and/or gestational diabetes; and (2) the study describes a patient focused registry. Results: The search identified 346 citations, 9 of which were included. The goals of the registries included: developing referral systems, evaluating community-based interventions, collecting self-reported data, improving access to care, and fostering diabetes communities. The delivery settings were community-based, outpatient, or primary care. The methods of delivery and level of patient engagement varied between registries. Conclusions: This scoping review identified 9 diabetes registries, with varying goals, purposes and levels of patient engagement. It highlights a need for registries centered on people with diabetes to promote engagement and facilitate long-term diabetes self-management.

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背景:糖尿病登记在患病率方面有所增长,并纳入了患者参与的机会,以支持糖尿病管理。我们旨在了解以患者为中心的糖尿病登记的目标、目的和背景,以及糖尿病患者如何参与这些登记。方法:采用以下标准检索Pubmed、MEDLINE、Embase和Emcare:(1)人群为糖尿病患者,包括1型、2型和/或妊娠期糖尿病;(2)该研究描述了一个以患者为中心的登记处。结果:检索到346条引文,其中9条被收录。登记的目标包括:发展转诊系统,评估基于社区的干预措施,收集自我报告的数据,改善获得护理的机会,并促进糖尿病社区的发展。分娩环境为社区、门诊或初级保健。在不同的注册中心,交付方法和患者参与程度各不相同。结论:本综述确定了9个糖尿病登记处,这些登记处的目标、目的和患者参与程度各不相同。报告强调需要建立以糖尿病患者为中心的登记处,以促进参与并促进糖尿病的长期自我管理。
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Journal of Patient Experience
Journal of Patient Experience HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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