Patient use of the internet for diabetes information

While structured education is helpful in enabling people with diabetes to self-care, many use the internet to find more general information

  • Wilson, Val
Nursing Times 109(23):p 18-20, June 12, 2013.

Abstract

Wilson V (2013) Patient use of the internet for diabetes information. Nursing Times; 109: 23, 18-20.

The internet can provide excellent health information to support people with diabetes in self-management and care. This small-scale study reports how 30 people with long-term diabetes accessed general health information relating to their condition, and the type of information they sought.

Aim

To determine the preferred method for people with long-term diabetes to access information about their condition, and what type of information they require.

Method

A convenience sample of 30 individuals with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes, aged 22-64 years, participated in an email pilot survey.

Results

Thematic data analysis identified two main themes: the internet was preferred for finding answers to general diabetes health questions; but health professionals tended to be asked about specific diabetes self-management issues, such as insulin dosage adjustments.

Conclusion

The internet was seen as a fast, convenient source of answers to general diabetes health questions. Specific information needs, such as insulin dosage adjustment, were retained until the annual diabetes check at the hospital with a diabetes consultant or diabetes specialist nurse.

In this article…

Symbol.How patients with diabetes use the internet

Symbol.Why patients may turn to the internet rather than health professionals

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