551-P: Results from a National Multicenter Study: Health Professionals Report High Feasibility, Acceptability, and Utility of a New Pro Dialogue Tool in Routine Multisectorial Diabetes Care
2021
Aim: To assess health care professionals’ (HCP) perceptions of feasibility, acceptability, and impacts of a new digital patient-reported outcome (PRO) dialogue tool in routine diabetes care. Methods: A single-arm implementation study (MPRODIA) evaluating use of a PRO tool by 33 HCP in routine multi-sector diabetes care. Intervention: Persons with diabetes (PWD) filled out a digital questionnaire about health, well-being and self-care 1-8 days prior to the visit and their HCP used a PRO dialogue dashboard in the visit to facilitate a collaborative, person-centered dialogue. Primary outcome in this sub study was HCP responses to a clinical end-of-study Likert-Scale and Free-Text evaluation survey. Quantitative and explanatory qualitative data analyses were done with SPSS 25.0/Nvivo 12. Results: 33 HCP at 7 unique sites used PRO in 474 diabetes visits and completed the end-of-study survey. 80% were diabetes specialized, 67% saw>10 PWD/week, 33% had Conclusions: HCP in both municipality and hospital settings found a new digital PRO diabetes tool to be highly acceptable and value-adding by improving the active participation of PWD and the delivery of quality person-centered care. Disclosure S. E. Skovlund: None. D. M. Hessler: Consultant; Self; Eli Lilly and Company. S. H. Kaplan: None. N. Ejskjaer: None. C. Glumer: None. S. H. Nielsen: None. D. B. Berthelsen: None. H. Perrild: n/a. N. C. Balk-moller: None. L. Norgaard: None. L. Troelsen: None. A. Pietraszek: None. Funding Danish Health Data Authority
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