Using the Self-Management Assessment Scale for Screening Support Needs in Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study.

JMIR nursing Pub Date : 2020-09-15 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.2196/16318
Ulrika Öberg, Carl Johan Orre, Åsa Hörnsten, Lena Jutterström, Ulf Isaksson
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Background: Globally, most countries face a common challenge by moving toward a population-based structure with an increasing number of older people living with chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes. This creates a considerable burden on health care services. The use of digital tools to tackle health care challenges established views on traditional nursing, based on face-to-face meetings. Self-management is considered a key component of chronic care and can be defined as management of the day-to-day impact of a condition, something that is often a lifelong task. The use of a screening instrument, such as the Self-Management Assessment Scale (SMASc), offers the potential to guide primary health care nurses into person-centered self-management support, which in turn can help people strengthen their empowerment and self-management capabilities. However, research on self-management screening instruments is sparse, and no research on nurses' experiences using a digitalized scale for measuring patients' needs for self-management support in primary health care settings has been found.

Objective: This paper describes diabetes specialist nurses' (DSNs) experiences of a pilot implementation of the SMASc instrument as the basis for person-centered digital self-management support.

Methods: This qualitative study is based on observations and interviews analyzed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: From the perspectives of DSNs, the SMASc instrument offers insights that contribute to strengthened self-management support for people with type 2 diabetes by providing a new way of thinking and acting on the patient's term. Furthermore, the SMASc was seen as a screening instrument with good potential that embraces more than medical issues; it contributed to strengthening person-centered self-management support, and the instrument was considered to lead both parts, that is, DSNs and patients, to develop together through collaboration.

Conclusions: Person-centered care is advocated as a model for good clinical practice; however, this is not always complied with. Screening instruments, such as the SMASc, may empower both nurses and patients with type 2 diabetes with more personalized care. Using a screening instrument in a patient meeting may also contribute to a role change in the work and practice of DSNs.

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使用自我管理评估量表筛查2型糖尿病患者的支持需求:定性研究。
背景:在全球范围内,大多数国家都面临着一个共同的挑战,即向以人口为基础的结构迈进,越来越多的老年人患有2型糖尿病等慢性疾病。这给医疗保健服务造成了相当大的负担。使用数字工具来应对医疗保健挑战,在面对面会议的基础上建立了对传统护理的看法。自我管理被认为是慢性病护理的一个关键组成部分,可以定义为管理疾病的日常影响,这通常是一项终身任务。使用筛查工具,如自我管理评估量表(SMASc),有可能引导初级卫生保健护士接受以人为中心的自我管理支持,这反过来又可以帮助人们加强赋权和自我管理能力。然而,对自我管理筛查工具的研究很少,也没有发现对护士在初级卫生保健环境中使用数字化量表测量患者自我管理支持需求的经验的研究。目的:本文描述了糖尿病专科护士(DSNs)试点实施SMASc仪器的经验,该仪器是以人为中心的数字自我管理支持的基础。方法:本研究以观察和访谈为基础,采用定性内容分析法进行分析。结果:从DSNs的角度来看,SMASc仪器提供了一些见解,通过提供一种新的思维方式和对患者病情的行动方式,有助于加强2型糖尿病患者的自我管理支持。此外,SMASc被视为一种具有良好潜力的筛查工具,它涵盖的不仅仅是医疗问题;它有助于加强以人为中心的自我管理支持,该工具被认为可以引导DSN和患者通过合作共同发展。结论:以人为中心的护理是良好临床实践的典范;然而,这并不总是得到遵守。筛查工具,如SMASc,可以为护士和2型糖尿病患者提供更个性化的护理。在患者会议中使用筛查仪器也可能有助于DSN工作和实践中的角色转变。
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