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Patient Preference and Adherence | 2015

“I wish they could be in my shoes”: patients’ insights into tertiary health care for type 2 diabetes mellitus

Jacqueline D Cotugno; Maree Ferguson; Hazel Harden; Shoni Colquist; Annabelle A Stack; Anthony W. Russell; Lauren Ball; Ingrid J. Hickman

Background Insightful accounts of patient experience within a health care system can be valuable for facilitating improvements in service delivery. Objective The aim of this study was to explore patients’ perceptions and experiences regarding a tertiary hospital Diabetes and Endocrinology outpatient service for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Method Nine patients participated in discovery interviews with an independent trained facilitator. Patients’ stories were synthesized thematically using a constant comparative approach. Results Three major themes were identified from the patients’ stories: 1) understanding T2DM and diabetes management with subthemes highlighting that specialist care is highly valued by patients who experience a significant burden of diabetes on daily life and who may have low health literacy and low self confidence; 2) relationships with practitioners were viewed critical and perceived lack of empathy impacted the effectiveness of care; and 3) impact of health care systems on service delivery with lack of continuity of care relating to the tertiary hospital model and limitations with appointment bookings negatively impacting on patient experience. Discussion The patients’ stories suggest that the expectation of establishing a productive, ongoing relationship with practitioners is highly valued. Tertiary clinics for T2DM are well placed to incorporate novel technological approaches for monitoring and follow-up, which may overcome many of the perceived barriers of traditional service delivery. Conclusion Investing in strategies that promote patient–practitioner relationships may enhance effectiveness of treatment for T2DM by meeting patient expectations of personalized care. Future changes in service delivery would benefit from incorporating patients as key stakeholders in service evaluation.


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Non breast cancer outcomes in women who attend breast screening.

Euan Walpole; Nathan Dunn; Hazel Harden; Colin Furnival; Kathleen Taylor; Elizabeth E. Evans; Julie Moore; Tracey Guan; Shoni Philpot; Jeannette Young


Unknown | 2016

A 12-Year Population Study of Ductal Carcinoma Insitu (Dcis): Incidence, Tumor Characteristics and Breast Cancer Recurrence in Queensland Women

Julie Moore; Nathan Dunn; Hazel Harden; Euan Walpole; Alexandra L. McCarthy


Asia-pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2016

Has Mammographic Screening Delivered the Expected Mortality Benefits for Queensland Women

Nathan Dunn; Colin Furnival; Julie Moore; Tracey Guan; Hazel Harden; Euan Walpole; Kate Taylor


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2014

Indigenous Lung Cancer Patients Have Lower Rates of Surgery Despite Younger Age

Shoni Colquist; Hazel Harden; Dannie Zarate; Tracey Guan; Morgan Windsor; Kevin Matar


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2014

Postoperative Mortality Following Lung Cancer Surgery

Shoni Colquist; Hazel Harden; Dannie Zarate; Tracey Guan; Morgan Windsor; Kevin Matar


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2014

Lung Cancer Surgery Patient Flows and Distance Travelled for Treatment in Queensland

Shoni Colquist; Hazel Harden; Dannie Zarate; Tracey Guan; Morgan Windsor; Kevin Matar


Asia-pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2014

Queensland Cancer Quality Index: Tracking Queensland'S Progress in Improving Cancer Care

Hazel Harden; Shoni Colquist; Euan Walpole; Michael Blake


Asia-pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2013

Patterns of Mastectomy for Invasive Breast Cancer in Queensland

Tony Green; Dannie Zarate; Shoni Colquist; Hazel Harden; Euan Walpole


Asia-pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2013

The Effect of the Ageing Population On the Distribution of Cancers

Dannie Zarate; Hazel Harden; Shoni Colquist; Euan Walpole

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Euan Walpole

Princess Alexandra Hospital

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Julie Moore

Princess Alexandra Hospital

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Nathan Dunn

Princess Alexandra Hospital

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Ingrid J. Hickman

Princess Alexandra Hospital

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