Computer assisted chronic disease management: does it work? A pilot study using mixed methods.

ISRN family medicine Pub Date : 2013-03-07 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2013/801723
Kay M Jones, Ruby Biezen, Leon Piterman
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Background. Key factors for the effective chronic disease management (CDM) include the availability of practical and effective computer tools and continuing professional development/education. This study tested the effectiveness of a computer assisted chronic disease management tool, a broadband-based service known as cdmNet in increasing the development of care plans for patients with chronic disease in general practice. Methodology. Mixed methods are the breakthrough series methodology (workshops and plan-do-study-act cycles) and semistructured interviews. Results. Throughout the intervention period a pattern emerged suggesting GPs use of cdmNet initially increased, then plateaued practice nurses' and practice managers' roles expanded as they became more involved in using cdmNet. Seven main messages emerged from the GP interviews. Discussion. The overall use of cdmNet by participating GPs varied from "no change" to "significant change and developing many the GPMPs (general practice management plans) using cdmNet." The variation may be due to several factors, not the least, allowing GPs adequate time to familiarise themselves with the software and recognising the benefit of the team approach. Conclusion. The breakthrough series methodology facilitated upskilling GPs' management of patients diagnosed with a chronic disease and learning how to use the broadband-based service cdmNet.

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计算机辅助慢性疾病管理:有效吗?使用混合方法的初步研究。
背景。有效的慢性疾病管理(CDM)的关键因素包括实用和有效的计算机工具的可用性和持续的专业发展/教育。本研究测试了计算机辅助慢性疾病管理工具的有效性,这是一种基于宽带的服务,称为cdmNet,在一般实践中增加了慢性疾病患者护理计划的发展。方法。混合方法是突破性的系列方法(研讨会和计划-执行-研究-行动循环)和半结构化访谈。结果。在整个干预期间,出现了一种模式,表明全科医生对cdmNet的使用最初增加,然后趋于稳定的执业护士和执业经理的角色随着他们更多地参与使用cdmNet而扩大。从全科医生的采访中得出了七个主要信息。讨论。参与的全科医生对cdmNet的总体使用情况从“没有变化”到“使用cdmNet进行重大变化并制定了许多GPMPs(全科医生管理计划)”不等。这种差异可能是由几个因素造成的,其中最重要的是,允许全科医生有足够的时间熟悉软件,并认识到团队方法的好处。结论。突破性的系列方法有助于提高全科医生对诊断为慢性疾病的患者的管理技能,并学习如何使用基于宽带的cdmNet服务。
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