Continuing the quality improvement of an electronic personal health record and interactive website for people with diabetes in Scotland (My Diabetes My Way)

Author:

Shields Cathy1ORCID,Conway Nicholas T.2ORCID,Allardice Brian1,Wake Deborah J.3,Cunningham Scott G.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Population Health and Genomics, School of Medicine, Ninewells Hospital University of Dundee Dundee DD1 9SY UK

2. Tayside Children's Hospital Ninewells hospital MACHS Building Dundee DD1 9SY UK

3. Usher Institute University of Edinburgh NINE, 9 Little France Road, Edinburgh BioQuarter Edinburgh EH16 4UX UK

Abstract

AbstractAimseHealth applications have the potential to enable patients to take more control over managing their own health, helping to delay and prevent complications. My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is an electronic personal health record/educational platform available to people with diabetes in Scotland. This study aims to assess user experience with respect to demographic subgroups, examine effectiveness of previous improvements made to the platform and inform its ongoing development.MethodsAll active MDMW users (22,665) were invited to take part in a questionnaire combining Likert scale and free‐response items relating to system utility. Likert responses were used to generate a ‘utility score’. This was used in regression analyses to determine predictors of system utility scoring. Free‐response answers were analysed thematically and themes were generated.ResultsA total of 4713 (21%) MDMW users responded to the questionnaire. Most agreed that MDMW helps them to track changes over time, prepare for face‐to‐face consultations, remember information discussed in consultations and reduced the need to contact their general practitioner. Free‐response answers showed that users valued earlier enhancements made to the site (e.g. linking Fitbit data), and highlighted areas needing further improvement. Evidence of the ‘digital divide’ was seen in respondent demographics, and some users mentioned ‘lack of digital skills' as a barrier to engaging with the platform.ConclusionsUser experience of MDMW was positive. Users agreed with statements that MDMW facilitates diabetes self management. Several areas of potential improvement were identified, including linking more wearable device data, and assisting/directing users to gain the digital skills required to engage fully with MDMW.

Funder

Scottish Government

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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