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An Intuitive Risk Communication Tool to Enhance Patient-Provider Partnership in Diabetes Consultation

Journal

JOURNAL OF DIABETES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 988-994

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1932296821995800

Keywords

primary care; risk communication; risk perceptions; shared decision making; type 2 diabetes mellitus

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  1. European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT Health)
  2. UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)

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This technology report introduces an innovative risk communication tool developed to support providers in communicating diabetes-related risks more intuitively to people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The tool calculates personalized risk information based on a validated simulation model and delivers it using more intuitive risk formats. Clinicians reported high scores for the usability and usefulness of the tool.
Introduction: This technology report introduces an innovative risk communication tool developed to support providers in communicating diabetes-related risks more intuitively to people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods: The development process involved three main steps: (1) selecting the content and format of the risk message; (2) developing a digital interface; and (3) assessing the usability and usefulness of the tool with clinicians through validated questionnaires. Results: The tool calculates personalized risk information based on a validated simulation model (United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study Outcomes Model 2) and delivers it using more intuitive risk formats, such as effective heart age to convey cardiovascular risks. Clinicians reported high scores for the usability and usefulness of the tool, making its adoption in routine care promising. Conclusions: Despite increased use of risk calculators in clinical care, this is the first time that such a tool has been developed in the diabetes area. Further studies are needed to confirm the benefits of using this tool on behavioral and health outcomes in T2DM populations.

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