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Why don't patients with diagnosed diabetes attend a free 'Get Checked' annual review?

Porter Tesa1, Clem Le Lièvre, Ross Lawrenson.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A key strategy for improving the management of patients with diabetes is the provision of a free annual review 'Get Checked'. Although it is known that certain patients do not attend these free reviews, little is known about the barriers.
METHODS: A group of patients with diabetes who had not attended an annual review in the previous two years were identified and sent questionnaires asking about the barriers to attending. Non-respondents where followed up with a telephone call. Barriers were thematically analysed.
FINDINGS: 26/68 patients identified patients responded (38%). Key issues identified included difficulty with transport, conflict with work and lack of motivation. There were differences in responses between Maori and non-Maori.
CONCLUSION: Recommendations include more emphasis in recognising Maori tikanga (culture), more flexible provision of services to allow working patients to attend and increased emphasis on reminders for patients.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20690386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prim Health Care        ISSN: 1172-6156


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Review 2.  Enablers and barriers to the implementation of primary health care interventions for Indigenous people with chronic diseases: a systematic review.

Authors:  Odette Gibson; Karolina Lisy; Carol Davy; Edoardo Aromataris; Elaine Kite; Craig Lockwood; Dagmara Riitano; Katharine McBride; Alex Brown
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