Abstract
There has been little discussion of or research on the key translational issue of how to integrate patient self-management programs across multiple primary care clinics within an HMO. The purpose of this study was to summarize our experiences and lessons learned in trying to integrate information from a web-based diabetes self-management program into primary care and the electronic health record (EHR). We describe plans, implementation, adaptations made, and data on patient and physician reactions to the My Path diabetes self-management program provided to 331 adult primary care patients. Mixed methods results revealed that, despite the availability of a state-of-the-art EHR, the intervention was not well integrated into primary care. Information from health-promotion and disease management programs, even within the same organization and with advanced EHR systems, is challenging to integrate into busy primary care. © 2012 Society of Behavioral Medicine.
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Glasgow, R. E., Kurz, D., Dickman, J. M., Osuna, D., Strycker, L., & King, D. K. (2012). Linking internet-based diabetes self-management to primary care: Lessons learned and implications for research translation and practice implementation. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2(3), 313–321. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13142-012-0109-8
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