Survey evaluation of in-hospital diabetes seminars provided by medical professionals, for medical professionals

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Kishimoto, Miyako [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Int Univ Hlth & Welf, Clin Res Ctr, Dept Med, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Sanno Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Tokyo, Japan
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diabetes; educational seminar; interprofessional teamwork; questionnaire; PRIMARY-CARE; INTERPROFESSIONAL TEAMWORK; MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; HEALTH; IMPROVEMENT; EDUCATORS; ATTITUDES; NURSE;
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10.2147/JMDH.S209576
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Purpose: Diabetes is a multifactorial disease, and interprofessional teamwork is essential for its treatment. For successful interprofessional teamwork, individual medical professionals need to have certain skills, experience, and mutual understanding of the role of different professions. However, there are few opportunities to educate medical professionals to meet these demands. To resolve this problem, educational seminars about diabetes were conducted by and for medical professionals, and their effects were assessed using a questionnaire survey. Participants and methods: Medical professionals, including a dietician, a physiotherapist, a pharmacist, a clinical laboratory technician, and a doctor, provided 10 lectures, approximately 50 mins each, for medical professionals about their specialized skills in diabetes care. Nurses who were certified diabetes educators in Japan planned and organized the seminars. In every seminar, participants were asked to complete a questionnaire regarding their profession, motivation to attend the seminar, general comments about the seminar, expectations regarding future seminars, and effects of the seminar on their daily work or attitude toward patients. Results: Among the 367 participants, 332 completed the questionnaire (respondents). The results revealed that by attending the seminars, some respondents strongly realized their lack of knowledge, some were inspired and encouraged to study more about diabetes, and some could understand other professions' work in diabetes care better than before. Over 70% of respondents reported that attending the seminar had changed their daily work or attitude toward patients; the remainder, however, felt unchanged for reasons such as their own lack of experience and ability, and the few chances to aid patients with diabetes. Conclusion: Educational diabetes seminars by and for medical professionals were implemented. The survey of the effects of the seminar has provided further insights into the needs and current situation of education for medical professionals.
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