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Qualitative evaluation of a diabetes advisory system, DiasNet
Birthe Dinesen1, Povl Erik Rostgaard Andersen
1Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark. ros@asb.dk
Abstract:
We carried out a qualitative evaluation of the implementation of a computerized diabetes advisory system, DiasNet. Three patients with insulin-dependent diabetes used the system. The methodological frame of reference was the case study. Qualitative interviews were conducted with patients. In addition, 10 qualitative interviews were conducted with health-care professionals and one focus group interview was held. The study lasted for six months. The results showed that patients experienced greater confidence and a more personal rapport with the staff. DiasNet brought about changes in the tasks and duties performed by all professional groups in the diabetes team. From the perspective of the diabetes team, email facilitated a dialogue between the patient and the diabetes team which was independent of time and place.
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