Professional responses to innovation in clinical method: diabetes care and negotiating skills
- PMID: 9006223
- DOI: 10.1016/0738-3991(96)00935-4
Professional responses to innovation in clinical method: diabetes care and negotiating skills
Abstract
Objective: To describe the responses of family doctors and nurses to applying an innovative clinical technique and technology in the context of a randomised controlled trial.
Design: Multi-faceted descriptive analysis of professional responses in the experimental arm of the trial.
Subjects and setting: 29 family practices involving 30 doctors and 33 nurses over a 3-year time scale and 200 patients with type II diabetes.
Intervention: A new visual agenda-setting technology and other visual aids applied using the techniques of negotiation and motivational interviewing.
Outcome measures: Uptake of training, use of the method, group discussions, willingness to accept consultation recordings.
Results: 100% of clinicians welcomed two or more formal training sessions. The agenda-setting technology was used frequently by 71% of clinicians and occasionally by a further 22%. High levels of engagement with the method occurred among nurses but many doctors also reported benefits.
Conclusions: Family doctors and nurses in Wales have found a new technology to facilitate negotiation in diabetes consultation acceptable and useful. Analysis of outcome is now awaited.
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