6(1).2. An evaluation study using a mixed methods approach: Diabetes service redesign
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An evaluation study using a mixed methods approach: Diabetes service redesign
JOAN RS MCDOWELL
School of Medicine, Nursing & Health Care, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow
KATHRYN INVERARITY
Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Glasgow
LYNSEY O’DWYER
Maryhill Health Centre, Glasgow
GRACE LINDSAY
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, School of Health and Life Science, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Abstract
Aim: The increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes challenges health care systems globally. This paper describes a mixed methods evaluation study and reports on key clinical outcomes during a change in service design for people with type 2 diabetes. Design: An evaluation mixed methods design was utilised. Methods: Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were utilised to address components of the study. Both professionals (N = 35) and people with diabetes (N = 136; N = 35) participated. Data was collected over 2 years. Results: A mixed methods approach derived rich data and findings. There was a statistically significant improvement in some clinical parameters including blood pressure (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Mixed methods research is appropriate for an evaluation study in primary care. People with type 2 diabetes are effectively managed in primary care.
Keywords: evaluation research, mixed methods, diabetes, service redesign