TY - JOUR
T1 - Diabetes attitudes Wishes and Needs 2 (DAWN2)
T2 - A multinational, multi-stakeholder study of psychosocial issues in diabetes and person-centred diabetes care
AU - Peyrot, Mark
AU - Burns, Katharina Kovacs
AU - Davies, Melanie
AU - Forbes, Angus
AU - Hermanns, Norbert
AU - Holt, Richard
AU - Kalra, Sanjay
AU - Nicolucci, Antonio
AU - Pouwer, Frans
AU - Wens, Johan
AU - Willaing, Ingrid
AU - Skovlund, Søren E.
N1 - Funding Information:
The DAWN2 study is funded by Novo Nordisk A/S. Editorial assistance in the preparation of this manuscript, which was funded by Novo Nordisk A/S was provided by Dr. Mark Warren of Bioscript Stirling Ltd. The surveys were conducted by Harris Interactive Inc., an independent research organisation. The authors wish to acknowledge Anna Ginovker of Harris Interactive for directing the global fieldwork and Bioscript Stirling Ltd. for providing assistance with obtaining ethical approvals in several countries. Harris Interactive conducted the surveys, and provided expertise in designing the questionnaires and planning survey implementation, including sampling frames and strategies, questionnaire administration strategies, weighting criteria, etc.
PY - 2013/2
Y1 - 2013/2
N2 - Aims: The Diabetes Attitudes Wishes and Needs 2 (DAWN2) study aims to provide a holistic assessment of diabetes care and management among people with diabetes (PWD), family members (FM), and healthcare professionals (HCPs) and explores potential drivers leading to active management. Methods: DAWN2 survey over 16,000 individuals (∼9000 PWD, ∼2000 FM of PWD, and ∼5000 HCPs) in 17 countries across 4 continents. Respondents complete a group-specific questionnaire; items are designed to allow cross-group comparisons on common topics. The questionnaires comprise elements from the original DAWN study (2001), as well as psychometrically validated instruments and novel questions developed for this study to assess self-management, attitudes/beliefs, disease impact/burden, psychosocial distress, health-related quality of life, healthcare provision/receipt, social support and priorities for improvement in the future. The questionnaires are completed predominantly online or by telephone interview, supplemented by face-to-face interviews in countries with low internet access. In each country, recruitment ensures representation of the diabetes population in terms of geographical distribution, age, gender, education and disease status. Discussion: DAWN2 aims to build on the original DAWN study to identify new avenues for improving diabetes care. This paper describes the study rationale, goals and methodology.
AB - Aims: The Diabetes Attitudes Wishes and Needs 2 (DAWN2) study aims to provide a holistic assessment of diabetes care and management among people with diabetes (PWD), family members (FM), and healthcare professionals (HCPs) and explores potential drivers leading to active management. Methods: DAWN2 survey over 16,000 individuals (∼9000 PWD, ∼2000 FM of PWD, and ∼5000 HCPs) in 17 countries across 4 continents. Respondents complete a group-specific questionnaire; items are designed to allow cross-group comparisons on common topics. The questionnaires comprise elements from the original DAWN study (2001), as well as psychometrically validated instruments and novel questions developed for this study to assess self-management, attitudes/beliefs, disease impact/burden, psychosocial distress, health-related quality of life, healthcare provision/receipt, social support and priorities for improvement in the future. The questionnaires are completed predominantly online or by telephone interview, supplemented by face-to-face interviews in countries with low internet access. In each country, recruitment ensures representation of the diabetes population in terms of geographical distribution, age, gender, education and disease status. Discussion: DAWN2 aims to build on the original DAWN study to identify new avenues for improving diabetes care. This paper describes the study rationale, goals and methodology.
KW - Family members
KW - Healthcare providers
KW - People with diabetes
KW - Person-centred care
KW - Psychosocial
KW - Self-management
KW - Survey
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U2 - 10.1016/j.diabres.2012.11.016
DO - 10.1016/j.diabres.2012.11.016
M3 - Article
C2 - 23273515
AN - SCOPUS:84876739150
SN - 0168-8227
VL - 99
SP - 174
EP - 184
JO - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
JF - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
IS - 2
ER -