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The Development of an Electronic Medical Record System to Improve Quality of Care for Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes in Rwanda: Qualitative Study
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Byberg, Stine
, Christensen, Dirk Lund
, Bille, Nathalie
, Calopietro, Michael
, Gishoma, Crispin
, Villadsen, Sarah Fredsted
in
Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Electronic health records
/ Focus groups
/ Health care access
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Low income groups
/ Medical records
/ Meetings
/ Nurses
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ Software
2024
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The Development of an Electronic Medical Record System to Improve Quality of Care for Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes in Rwanda: Qualitative Study
by
Byberg, Stine
, Christensen, Dirk Lund
, Bille, Nathalie
, Calopietro, Michael
, Gishoma, Crispin
, Villadsen, Sarah Fredsted
in
Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Electronic health records
/ Focus groups
/ Health care access
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Low income groups
/ Medical records
/ Meetings
/ Nurses
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ Software
2024
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The Development of an Electronic Medical Record System to Improve Quality of Care for Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes in Rwanda: Qualitative Study
by
Byberg, Stine
, Christensen, Dirk Lund
, Bille, Nathalie
, Calopietro, Michael
, Gishoma, Crispin
, Villadsen, Sarah Fredsted
in
Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Electronic health records
/ Focus groups
/ Health care access
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Low income groups
/ Medical records
/ Meetings
/ Nurses
/ Original Paper
/ Patients
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ Software
2024
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The Development of an Electronic Medical Record System to Improve Quality of Care for Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes in Rwanda: Qualitative Study
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The Development of an Electronic Medical Record System to Improve Quality of Care for Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes in Rwanda: Qualitative Study
2024
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Overview
Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have the potential to improve the quality of care and clinical outcomes for individuals with chronic and complex diseases. However, studies on the development and use of EMR systems for type 1 (T1) diabetes management in sub-Saharan Africa are few.
The aim of this study is to analyze the need for improvements in the care processes that can be facilitated by an EMR system and to develop an EMR system for increasing quality of care and clinical outcomes for individuals with T1 diabetes in Rwanda.
A qualitative, cocreative, and multidisciplinary approach involving local stakeholders, guided by the framework for complex public health interventions, was applied. Participant observation and the patient's personal experiences were used as case studies to understand the clinical care context. A focus group discussion and workshops were conducted to define the features and content of an EMR. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis.
The identified themes related to feature requirements were (1) ease of use, (2) automatic report preparation, (3) clinical decision support tool, (4) data validity, (5) patient follow-up, (6) data protection, and (7) training. The identified themes related to content requirements were (1) treatment regimen, (2) mental health, and (3) socioeconomic and demographic conditions. A theory of change was developed based on the defined feature and content requirements to demonstrate how these requirements could strengthen the quality of care and improve clinical outcomes for people with T1 diabetes.
The EMR system, including its functionalities and content, can be developed through an inclusive and cocreative process, which improves the design phase of the EMR. The development process of the EMR system is replicable, but the solution needs to be customized to the local context.
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JMIR Publications
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