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Optimising Consultation Summaries to Promote Good Health/Views of Adolescents Attending Diabetes Clinic
In Brief
An observational study evaluating Interview-Questionnaire for Type1 Diabetes. Completed, enrolled 9 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Patient participation in decision making about their care promotes patient satisfaction and confidence. Further more, allowing patients to see letters written about them enables trust, encourages patients to be involved in decision making process and allow patient understanding. Little is known about how young people value these letters in the same way. Only one brief questionnaire study focused on adolescent views and found that young people wished to receive consultation summaries. This research aims explore the views of adolescent patients related to consultation summaries that they receive following a doctor's appointment. The investigator will use patients attending a specialist diabetes clinic as our cohort and conduct a qualitative study using focus groups.
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Questionnaire