Ethics code: IR.MODARES.REC.1397.004
Sepehri M M, Fathi M, Taherkhani N, Khasha R. Identifying the Role Players of the Gestational Diabetes Self-Management Network on Mobile Health (Based on the Social Network Analysis). payavard 2025; 19 (1) :22-33
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1- Professor, Department of Healthcare System Engineering, Faculty of Industrial and System Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , mehdi.sepehri@modares.ac.ir
2- Master of Science in Engineering Management, Faculty of Industrial and System Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
3- Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology Engineering, Payame Noor University (PNU), Tehran, Iran
4- Assistant Professor, Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management Systems, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract: (1607 Views)
Background and Aim: The development of self-management application for gestational Diabetes based on mobile health, can increase the quality of life of pregnant mothers and reduce the cost of health care and treatment. In order to develop such an application, it is necessary to identify the key players of this system and examine the relationships between them. Then a gestational Diabetes self-management network based on mobile health tools can be presented.
Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in four phases. In the first phase, key players and roles were identified through literature review. In the second phase, interviews with experts were conducted to assess the identified players and their roles. The third phase involved identifying the relationships between players and their roles, accomplished by designing and completing questionnaires that explored the existence or absence of connections between them. In the final phase, the most critical roles and players were determined using social network analysis, employing three centrality indices: degree centrality, betweenness centrality, and closeness centrality.
Results: A total of 22 role players and 17 roles were identified. Based on the results, the Ministry of Health, with a degree centrality index of 41.12, was found to be the most influential and powerful role player in this network. The endocrinologist, nutritionist and obstetrician, with degree centrality indices of 38.52, 36.79, and 31.60. were ranked next. This indicates that the acceptance of this network by the medical community plays a critical role. Additionally, all three centrality indices showed that the role of patient education had the highest values, followed by roles such as education for specialists and healthcare staff, supporting patients in self-care behaviors, and ensuring patient safety and privacy, which were identified as the key roles.
Conclusion: This study aimed to identify various aspects of network design and the influential roles impacting the self-management of gestational Diabetes through mobile health. The Ministry of Health and the National Prevention Committee exhibited the most connections with each other in fulfilling their shared roles. Therefore, the Ministry of Health can fully delegate some roles to the National Prevention. Additionally, recognizing key roles underscores the necessity of prioritizing education and resource allocation for these roles.