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DIABETES

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DIABETES

Journal of Diabetology | Volume 3

Facilitating and evaluating the impact of technology-enabled specialist diabetes care

delivery to care homes

Rebecca Mathews

University of the Highlands and Islands, UK

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iabetes is increasing in prevalence and complexity in the

care home setting, affecting up to 27% of care home

residents in the United Kingdom. Health outcomes for these

residents are impacted by management of the disease,

healthcare professionals’ decision-making skills within the

care home setting, and, access to specialist services.

This project focuses on the use of technology having the

potential to recognise opportunities for early intervention

enablingefficientresponsivecare,takingafundamentalrolein

linking the care home community to wider specialist services

and multi-disciplinary teams for support. By triangulating the

perspectives of the care home community, it is anticipated

that this project will represent an up to date, evidenced-

based overview of the potential for using technology within

the care home setting for diabetes management, education

and training, as well as stimulate research in this area.

Five studies study have been completed with each study

informing the next, commencing with a Systematic Review of

the literature to give a wider understanding of technologies

already being used, followed by questionnaires to 71 care

homes within the Highlands and Islands as part of a service

evaluation, a focus group with the Community Diabetes

Specialist Nurses to gain expert opinion, and, 28 one-to-one

interviews with care home staff across the Highlands and

Islands to understand their perspectives. These studies lead

to the final study of facilitating and evaluating an intervention

in practice with care home staff led by a Community Diabetes

Specialist Nurse and Specialist Dietician.

Speaker Biography

Rebecca has completed 3 years of her PhD and is currently concluding the

last 6 months at the University of the Highlands and Islands in Inverness,

Scotland, United Kingdom. “Diabetes, Care Homes and the Influence

of Technology on Practice and Care Delivery in Care Homes: Systematic

Review and Qualitative Synthesis” was published in JMIR in April 2019.

RebeccahasbeenastudentwiththeUniversityoftheHighlandsandIslands

since 2008 when training to become a Registered Adult Nurse, continuing

to complete a 2 year Masters Degree in Care of the Older Person. She then

spent 2 years in practice working as a healthcare professional within the

public and private sectors of acute, community and care home settings.

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rebecca.mathews@uhi.ac.uk