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Effects of clinical nutrition education and educator discipline on glycemic control outcomes in the Indian health service.

Charlton Wilson1, Tammy Brown, Kelly Acton, Susan Gilliland.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We used the Indian Health Service (IHS) Diabetes Care and Outcomes Audit to assess the effectiveness of clinical nutrition education in reducing HbA(1c) levels and to test the relative effectiveness of clinical nutrition education when it was delivered by a registered dietitian (RD) compared with an educator from another discipline (non-RD). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We examined clinical care data collected by the IHS Diabetes Care and Outcomes Audit of 7490 medical records during 2001. Glycemic control was assessed by using the difference between the two most recent HbA(1c) levels during 2001. Age, BMI, duration of diabetes, type of treatment, proteinuria, and facility were included as covariates. Clinical nutrition education was defined as documentation in the record of any diet instruction and educator discipline classified as RD or non-RD. ANCOVA methods were used to assess the effects of diet education and educator discipline on differences between the two HbA(1c) measurements and to adjust for differences in the distribution of covariates among the education groups.
RESULTS: After adjustment for age, sex, type of treatment, duration of diabetes, BMI, initial HbA(1c) level, and clinical facility, clinical nutrition education and educator discipline were each associated with changes in HbA(1c) levels (P < 0.001). Those receiving clinical nutrition education from an RD or from an RD as well as a non-RD had the largest improvements in HbA(1c) levels (-0.26 and -0.32, respectively) compared with those receiving either only non-RD or no clinical nutrition education (-0.19 and -0.10, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical nutrition education in the IHS is associated with favorable trends in glycemic control. To be effective, clinical nutrition education should be delivered by an RD or a team that includes an RD.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12941709     DOI: 10.2337/diacare.26.9.2500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Care        ISSN: 0149-5992            Impact factor:   19.112


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