Development of a Personal Health Record with a Diabetes Self-management Tool for Portuguese-speaking patients (oral presentation)
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Development of a Personal Health Record with a Diabetes Self-management Tool for Portuguese-speaking patients
1. Development of a Personal Health Record
with a Diabetes self-management tool
for Portuguese-speaking patients
Liliana Laranjo, Ana Rita Pedro, Tiago Villanueva, Ana Luisa Neves,
Paulo Sousa, Constantino Sakellarides
3. Development EvaluationIdeaBackground
Development of a Personal Health Record with a
Diabetes self-management tool for Portuguese-speaking patients
Healthcare
Health literacy
Patient
empowerment
Health
record
5. Prevalence:
6.5% 12.4%
(2006) (2011)
Diabetes Mellitus
50% of Portuguese diabetics do not reach metabolic control
Development EvaluationIdeaBackground
Development of a Personal Health Record with a
Diabetes self-management tool for Portuguese-speaking patients
6. Improvements:
Glycemic control
DM knowledge
Quality of life
Satisfaction with care
Self-care
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1) Jackson CL, Bolen S, Brancati FL, Batts-Turner ML, Gary TL. A systematic review of interactive computer-assisted technology in diabetes care. Interactive information technology in
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2) Costa BM, Fitzgerald KJ, Jones KM, Dunning Am T. Effectiveness of IT-based diabetes management interventions: a review of the literature. BMC Fam Pract. 2009;10:72
3) Balas EA, Boren SA, Griffing G. Computerized management of diabetes: a synthesis of controlled trials. Proc AMIA Symp. 1998:295-9
4) Osborn CY, Mayberry LS, Mulvaney SA, Hess R. Patient web portals to improve diabetes outcomes: a systematic review. Curr Diab Rep. 2010 Dec;10(6):422-35
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Development EvaluationIdeaBackground
Development of a Personal Health Record with a
Diabetes self-management tool for Portuguese-speaking patients
12. Development EvaluationIdeaBackground
Development of a Personal Health Record with a
Diabetes self-management tool for Portuguese-speaking patients
Basic information Family health
information
Consultations,
procedures
Self-measures
Lab/imaging results
Health information
Agenda
Sharing information
Diabetes
module
16. Health
literacy
Development EvaluationIdeaBackground
Development of a Personal Health Record with a
Diabetes self-management tool for Portuguese-speaking patients
Perceptions
Attitudes
Utilization
Satisfaction
Awareness
Patient
activation
Health
outcomes
Cost-
effectiveness
17. Development of a Personal Health Record
with a Diabetes self-management tool
for Portuguese-speaking patients
liliana.laranjo@gmail.com @LilianaLaranjo
Medicine has built on a long history of
innovation, from the stethoscope () to
magnetic resonance imaging and
robotics.
Doctors have embraced each new
technology to advance patient care.
But nothing has changed clinical
practice more fundamentally than one
recent innovation: the internet.
Editor's Notes
#2: Im presenting a project related to the development of a PHR with a diabetes self-management tool for Portuguese speaking patients. This project is being funded by a grant from the Harvard Medical School Portugal program.
#3: Additionally, patients health information is scattered through the EHRs of several institutions and health care providers.
#4: is currently inexistent, which can have a negative impact on the provision of health care, and can also hamper the promotion of health literacy and patient empowerment.
#5: Therefore, there is currently the need to put patients at the centre of healthcare and in control of their health information, which they sould be able to share with whoever they wanted.
#6: And we thought about diabetes because this is currently a considerable health problem in Portugal, with a rapidly increasing prevalence that reached 12.4% in 2011. Additionaly, about half of the Portuguese diabetics do not reach metabolic control.
#7: Several web-based interventions have already been used in DM self-management, and they tend to show the potential to improve various outcomes, like glycemic control, diabetes knowledge, quality of life, among others.
#8: and, we also decided to create a module for type 2 diabetes self-management.
#10: The development of the PHR was patient-centered and we followed the Research-based web design and usability guidelines throughout the project. Furthermore, we analyzed the feedback messages we got from the users of the platform to guide its improvement.
#11: And so the PHR was launched in May 2010. and This is the homepage. For now, data has to be self-entered by patients although in the future the plan is to integrate the PHR with the several EHRs available throughout the country.
#12: An important feature of the PHR is the ability to share all or just part of the health information with anyone patients choose to do so.
#13: And, finally, there is also a diabetes module to keep all the information related to the disease and to access relevant content to help its self-management
#14: One of the features of the diabetes module is the cardiovascular risk calculator that apart from calculating the cardiovascular risk, provides a link to health advices to reduce or maintain that risk, depending on the situation and based on that particular patient.
#15: Furthermore we developed guiding sliders to help patients throughout their use of the PHR.
#16: The evaluation of the platform is now taking place. In terms of awareness, despite not having been yet advertised, the PHR has now close to 5000 users.
#17: And finally, we want to evaluate its cost-effectiveness.
#18: Ill leave you with this quote from a paper published in the NEJM. Thank you.