Anne Phillips1. 1. Metabolic unit, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust/Holbrooks Health Centre, Coventry Primary Care Trust, Coventry. livingstons.barn@virgin.net
Abstract
AIM: To explore the experience and views of diabetes nurse specialists when they converted patients with type 2 diabetes to insulin therapy. METHOD: An exploratory qualitative approach was taken, which involved individual interviews with four diabetes nurse specialist employed in either secondary or primary care and with different levels of experience of this role. FINDINGS: From the interviews conducted, the process of converting patients to insulin therapy did not vary greatly between the four nurses. Nine main themes highlighting the diabetes nurses' experiences were uncovered during data analysis. CONCLUSION: There was little variation between practitioners in the procedure of converting patients to insulin therapy. This procedure forms an important part of a diabetes nurse's workload. The nurses adapted their approach to individual patients depending on their needs although some common themes emerged during the interviews.
AIM: To explore the experience and views of diabetes nurse specialists when they converted patients with type 2 diabetes to insulin therapy. METHOD: An exploratory qualitative approach was taken, which involved individual interviews with four diabetes nurse specialist employed in either secondary or primary care and with different levels of experience of this role. FINDINGS: From the interviews conducted, the process of converting patients to insulin therapy did not vary greatly between the four nurses. Nine main themes highlighting the diabetes nurses' experiences were uncovered during data analysis. CONCLUSION: There was little variation between practitioners in the procedure of converting patients to insulin therapy. This procedure forms an important part of a diabetes nurse's workload. The nurses adapted their approach to individual patients depending on their needs although some common themes emerged during the interviews.