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A comprehensive e-education engine for a virtual diabetes centre.

George A Thomson1, Devaka J S Fernando, Phyllis Bushby

  • 1The John Pease Diabetes Centre, King's Mill Hospital, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, UK. george.thomson@sfh-tr.nhs.uk

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
|August 4, 2006
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Effective diabetes education is crucial for patients, carers, and staff. The Diabetes-e electronic encyclopedia offers comprehensive resources and self-assessment tools to improve diabetes management and professional development, proving highly cost-effective.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Digital Health
  • Diabetes Management

Background:

  • Effective diabetes education is essential for patients, carers, and healthcare professionals.
  • Current educational resources may lack comprehensive coverage or accessibility.
  • Cost-effectiveness of educational interventions in diabetes care is a significant consideration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Diabetes-e, an electronic diabetes encyclopedia.
  • To provide comprehensive educational resources for patients, carers, and health professionals.
  • To support continuing professional development (CPD) for healthcare providers.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an electronic diabetes encyclopedia (Diabetes-e).
  • Inclusion of diverse educational media: leaflets, videos, slide packs.

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  • Integration of self-assessment questionnaires with feedback mechanisms.
  • Emphasis on patient input during prototype development.
  • Main Results:

    • Diabetes-e provides comprehensive educational content.
    • Multiple formats of educational materials are available.
    • Self-assessment tools guide personalized education and CPD.
    • The system is prepared for implementation and has gone live for insulin commencement.

    Conclusions:

    • Diabetes-e offers a comprehensive and accessible educational platform for diabetes care.
    • The electronic encyclopedia has the potential to be highly cost-effective.
    • Patient-centered design enhances its utility for diverse user groups.
    • Implementation across Central Nottinghamshire is planned, with initial use for insulin initiation.