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Table 5 Practices

From: Knowledge, attitudes and practices among medical workers toward outpatient diabetes information platform

 

Always

Usually

Sometimes

Occasionally

Never

P1. You will consciously study the relevant user manual of the outpatient diabetes information platform to understand the general workflow of the system.

277 (40.44)

293 (42.77)

104 (15.18)

9 (1.31)

2 (0.29)

P2. You can update the latest guidelines and expert consensus on diabetes in a timely manner.

260 (37.96)

287 (41.90)

115 (16.79)

19 (2.77)

4 (0.58)

P3. How often you use the outpatient diabetes information platform to detect the patient’s blood glucose level.

129 (18.83)

93 (13.58)

128 (18.69)

148 (21.61)

187 (27.30)

P4. How often you push diagnosis and treatment opinions to medical workers through the outpatient diabetes information platform.

132 (19.27)

93 (13.58)

146 (21.31)

131 (19.12)

183 (26.72)

P5. The frequency of your medication tracking through the outpatient diabetes information platform.

134 (19.56)

89 (12.99)

140 (20.44)

135 (19.71)

187 (27.30)

P6. You will regularly evaluate the blood glucose compliance of medical workers in the use of the outpatient diabetes information platform.

183 (26.72)

245 (35.77)

158 (23.07)

51 (7.45)

48 (7.01)

P7. You will ask medical workers about their satisfaction with out-of-hospital diabetes management.

219 (31.97)

287 (41.90)

107 (15.62)

38 (5.55)

34 (4.96)

P8. You consciously review the experience of using the outpatient diabetes information platform and correct the shortcomings in the use process.

216 (31.53)

283 (41.31)

115 (16.79)

40 (5.84)

31 (4.53)

P9. In addition to clinical application, you will also consider the use value of the outpatient diabetes information platform in scientific research because of dynamic and reliable data.

242 (35.33)

309 (45.11)

90 (13.14)

21 (3.07)

23 (3.36)