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British Columbian Healthcare Providers' Perspectives on Facilitators and Barriers to Adhering to Pediatric Diabetes Treatment Guidelines.

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OBJECTIVES There are few studies exploring why adherence to clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of childhood type 1 diabetes is suboptimal. Our objective was to describe healthcare providers' perspectives… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES There are few studies exploring why adherence to clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of childhood type 1 diabetes is suboptimal. Our objective was to describe healthcare providers' perspectives on the facilitators of and barriers to adhering to pediatric diabetes treatment guidelines. METHODS We fielded an electronic survey to 260 pediatric diabetes healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, dietitians) in British Columbia, Canada, followed by qualitative interviews with a purposeful sample (N=15) of physicians and allied healthcare providers. Descriptive statistics and directed content analysis were used. RESULTS We received 95 of 260 survey responses(37%). Of the 260 healthcare providers who received the survey, 116 were known to be working in a pediatric diabetes centre, and 71 of 116 (61%) responded. Almost all providers were aware of (92%) and familiar with (77%) the Canadian Diabetes Association clinical practice guidelines, and most were in agreement with the recommendations. Patient-level factors, such as poor adherence and patient/family preferences for higher glycemic targets, as well as inadequate resources (i.e. funding, mental health support), were identified as significant barriers. Qualitative interviews identified 3 key themes: 1) working collectively provincially; 2) supporting emotional and mental health and 3) frequent interactions with patients. A provincial health delivery and communication model, as well as mental health support integrated into routine patient care, were recommended. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study can guide resource allocation toward key priorities, such as increased investment in mental health support for children with diabetes. The next steps include collecting patient and family perspectives on improving guideline adherence.

Keywords: pediatric diabetes; healthcare providers; providers perspectives; treatment; health

Journal Title: Canadian journal of diabetes
Year Published: 2017

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