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Area of Science:

  • Information Science
  • Medical Informatics
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Existing information technology (IT) interventions like registries and electronic health records support diabetes care.
  • Previous studies confirm IT's positive impact on various aspects of diabetes management.
  • A comprehensive framework integrating diverse IT solutions for improved care and research is currently lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a conceptual framework for managing diabetic patient care.
  • To establish an information network for clinical research in diabetes.
  • To outline the theoretical underpinnings of the DIANET project.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a literature review and survey of national diabetes management programs and regulations.
  • Employed qualitative and quantitative research methods, including expert panel sessions and systematic literature review.
  • Developed and validated a 45-item questionnaire using Likert scale, content validity, and reliability analyses (Cronbach's alpha).

Main Results:

  • All identified requirement items were deemed essential or semi-essential for the conceptual framework.
  • The requirements were organized into 11 distinct modules within the framework.
  • Each module of the conceptual framework was described in detail.

Conclusions:

  • A novel conceptual framework, DIANET, is proposed to support diabetes care and research.
  • The framework facilitates the integration of heterogeneous clinical information systems.
  • Enables the creation of a comprehensive diabetes data warehouse for research purposes.