Exploring the complexity of safe insulin management during transfer of care using qualitative methods
Catherine Leon, Clare Crowley, Helen Hogan, Yogini H. Jani

TL;DR
The study explores how insulin is managed during care transfers and identifies factors that could improve safety and effectiveness.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed mapping of insulin management during care transfers and identifies six stages and four key themes impacting safety.
Findings
Six stages of the care transfer process were identified, along with factors affecting insulin management.
Healthcare staff lacked confidence in managing insulin, and patients often held vital information not shared elsewhere.
Proactive interventions and better staff training are needed to improve insulin management safety.
Abstract
Managing insulin during care transfers requires improvement. Understanding factors that impact insulin management during this process improves the likely effectiveness of interventions. This study aimed to map the processes involved in managing insulin during transfers of care and the factors that affect them to identify potential areas for safety improvement interventions. A qualitative, case study approach was used to undertake documentary analysis, interviews, focus groups and observation. Participants included people with diabetes who use insulin, caregivers and primary and secondary care healthcare professionals. A framework approach guided analysis and subtheme categorisation under the domains of people, tools, tasks or environments. Insulin management during transfers of care was mapped across hospital admission and discharge along with factors that impact this process. Six…
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TopicsPrimary Care and Health Outcomes · Chronic Disease Management Strategies · Health Policy Implementation Science
