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Logistic support service improves processes and outcomes of diabetes care in general practice.

Marianne A Meulepas1, Jozé C C Braspenning, Wim J de Grauw, Annelies E M Lucas, Luc Harms, Reinier P Akkermans, Richard P T M Grol.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Guidelines for type 2 diabetes care in general practice are well known and accepted, but the implementation falls short.
OBJECTIVE: To implement these guidelines by introducing a diabetes support service (DSS) to support the care delivered by the GP.
METHODS: A controlled, non-randomised study with delayed intervention in the control group; 78 GPs (n=51 for the intervention and n=21 for the control group) in the south of the Netherlands and 613 of their type 2 diabetic patients participated. Data were collected on the frequency, content and results of the check-ups (fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, cholesterol, cholesterol/HDL ratio, triglycerides, creatinine, blood pressure, fundus photography, foot examination, body mass index and smoking status) for 3 years. The year before signing up with the DSS was taken for the pre-measurements and after 2 years of DSS the post-measurements took place. The effect of the DSS was analysed in a mixed model with repeated measurement covariance structure.
RESULTS: At baseline the intervention and control group did not differ in control frequency and outcome (HbA1c). After the intervention the percentage of patients that attended four or more quarterly check-ups (with at least testing of fasting blood glucose or HbA1c) increased from 59 to 78%. In contrast, the frequency of check-ups in the control group remained constant. This effect was significant. The HbA1c remained the same in the intervention group while there was a significant deterioration in the HbA1c in the control group.
CONCLUSION: Simple logistic support by the DSS proved to have the capacity to implement type 2 diabetes guidelines in general practice.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17079250     DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cml055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Pract        ISSN: 0263-2136            Impact factor:   2.267


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