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Attitudes and intentions of UK general practitioners to diabetes care at the time of implementation of their new contract.

C McMahon1, H J Bodansky.   

Abstract

Prior to the introduction of their new contract, the intentions of general practitioners in Leeds (UK) towards diabetes care were assessed. All general practices in one Health District (n = 74) were contacted. Assessment was made of 46 (62%), while 28 expressed lack of interest. Of the 46 assessed, 2 (4%) were single-handed, and 44 (96%) were group practices, and list size was 700-15,500. Practice nurses were employed in 44 (96%) practices. There were 35 (76%) practices which expressed an interest in starting a diabetic clinic, while 6 (13%) had established a clinic. Practice facilities necessary to establish and run a clinic were surveyed. Those available were: register of diabetic patients in 12 (26%) (six of which were incomplete); blood sampling facilities in 45 (98%); blood glucose reagent strips in 45 (98%); glucose meters in 21 (46%) (but five with inappropriate test strips). All practices could check urine, blood pressure, and fundi (dark room available in 40 (87%) practices). Access to dietetic and chiropody services on the premises was available in 19 (41%) and 17 (37%) practices, respectively. Some expertise in diabetes was claimed by only 10 (22%) doctors. Staff at all practices desired further training in diabetes. In conclusion, despite the interest of most practices in starting a diabetic clinic, access to dietetic and chiropody services was inadequate. Expertise was generally lacking, but enthusiasm and desire for training were strong.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1838070     DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.1991.tb01698.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabet Med        ISSN: 0742-3071            Impact factor:   4.359


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1.  Developing a district diabetic register.

Authors:  S D Burnett; C M Woolf; J S Yudkin
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1992-09-12
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