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AuthorCraig, Stephanie
AuthorAnderson, Tara
AuthorStark, Patrick
AuthorBrown Wilson, Christine
AuthorCarter, Gillian
AuthorMcEvoy, Claire T.
AuthorCreighton, Laura
AuthorHenderson, Elizabeth
AuthorPorter, Shannon
AuthorAlhalaiqa, Fadwa
AuthorFerranti, Erin P.
AuthorMurali, Komal P.
AuthorZheng, Yaguang
AuthorSammut, Roberta
AuthorMamdouh Shaban, Marwa
AuthorTam, Hon-Lon
AuthorBuzás, Norbert
AuthorLeidl, Don M.
AuthorMitchell, Gary
Available date2025-06-01T04:59:00Z
Publication Date2025-05-27
Publication NameNursing Reports
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15060188
CitationCraig, S.; Anderson, T.; Stark, P.; Brown Wilson, C.; Carter, G.; McEvoy, C.T.; Creighton, L.; Henderson, E.; Porter, S.; Alhalaiqa, F.; et al. Co-Design and Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Digital Diabetes Education Intervention for Nursing Homes: Study Protocol. Nurs. Rep. 2025, 15, 188. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15060188
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65330
AbstractBackground: Diabetes is common among nursing home residents, with approximately one in four affected, a figure expected to rise. Despite the complexity of care required, educational support for nursing home staff remains limited. This study will aim to co-design and evaluate a digital intervention to improve staff knowledge, confidence, and practices in diabetes care. Methods: The study will follow a logic model across three workstreams. Workstream 1 (WS1) will inform the model inputs through three phases: (1) a scoping review will be conducted to summarise existing diabetes education initiatives in nursing home settings; (2) approximately 20 semi-structured interviews will be carried out with nursing home staff to explore perceived barriers and supports in delivering diabetes care; and (3) a modified Delphi process involving 50–70 diverse stakeholders will be used to establish educational priorities. Workstream 2 (WS2) will involve co-designing a digital diabetes education intervention, informed by WS1 findings. Co-design participants will include nursing home staff, diabetes professionals, and people living with diabetes or their carers. Workstream 3 (WS3) will consist of a mixed-methods evaluation of the intervention. Pre- and post-intervention questionnaires will assess staff knowledge, confidence, and attitudes. The usability of the intervention will also be measured. Following implementation, focus groups with approximately 32 staff members will be conducted to explore user experiences and perceived impact on resident care. Discussion: This study will address an important gap in staff education and support, aiming to improve diabetes care within nursing home settings through a digitally delivered, co-designed intervention.
SponsorThis study has been funded by Burdett Nursing Trust (SB\ZA\101010662\898090) and the HSC Research and Development Division Northern Ireland (COM/5755/23). The authors are responsible for the contents of this publication. Neither organisation had influence over study design of this protocol.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subjectco-design
diabetes
digital
education
health
intervention
nursing homes
older people
TitleCo-Design and Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Digital Diabetes Education Intervention for Nursing Homes: Study Protocol
TypeArticle
Issue Number6
Volume Number15
ESSN2039-4403
dc.accessType Open Access


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