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Improving diabetes outcomes by an innovative group visit model: a pilot study.

Susan B Riley1.   

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PURPOSE: To develop a group visit model that improves A1C, blood pressure, lipids, depression, and satisfaction among patients with diabetes that can be used in primary care practice settings. DATA SOURCES: Using a pre/post-test descriptive design, data were collected from 22 adult patients of a private family practice office. All patients had a diagnosis of diabetes and A1C of 7.5 or above. The participants consisted of over 70% of persons aged 50 or older who reported having diabetes for over 5 years. Eighty percent were female and 32% were African American. A1C, blood pressure, weight, lipids, depression, and satisfaction surveys were measured before and after the group visit series.
CONCLUSIONS: The mean reduction in A1C was 1.1 points (p = .009). Weight decreased by a mean of 3.01 pounds (p = .001), diastolic blood pressure improved by a mean of 5.76 mmHg (p = .002). The Beck Depression Inventory showed significant improvement (p = .045) in depression scores. The Seattle Outpatient Satisfaction Questionnaire showed improvement (p = .028). IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This model of care needs further testing, but preliminary data show it to be effective in improving clinical outcomes of patients with diabetes and realistic for nurse practitioner's to implement. ©2012 The Author(s) ©2012 American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; SMARTTM board; diabetes type 2; group medical appointments; rural; shared medical appointment

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Year:  2012        PMID: 24170650     DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2012.00796.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Assoc Nurse Pract        ISSN: 2327-6886            Impact factor:   1.165


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1.  A Group Visit Initiative Improves Advance Care Planning Documentation among Older Adults in Primary Care.

Authors:  Hillary D Lum; Rebecca L Sudore; Daniel D Matlock; Elizabeth Juarez-Colunga; Jacqueline Jones; Molly Nowels; Robert S Schwartz; Jean S Kutner; Cari R Levy
Journal:  J Am Board Fam Med       Date:  2017 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.657

2.  Advance Care Planning Meets Group Medical Visits: The Feasibility of Promoting Conversations.

Authors:  Hillary D Lum; Jacqueline Jones; Daniel D Matlock; Russell E Glasgow; Ingrid Lobo; Cari R Levy; Robert S Schwartz; Rebecca L Sudore; Jean S Kutner
Journal:  Ann Fam Med       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 5.166

3.  Shared medical appointments: Translating research into practice for patients treated with ablation therapy for atrial fibrillation.

Authors:  Monika M Schmidt; Joan M Griffin; Pamela McCabe; Lynette Stuart-Mullen; Megan Branda; Thomas J OByrne; Margaret Bowers; Kathryn Trotter; Christopher McLeod
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-02-12       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Preparation for and Implementation of Shared Medical Appointments to Improve Self-Management, Knowledge, and Care Quality Among Patients With Atrial Fibrillation.

Authors:  Joan M Griffin; Lynette G Stuart-Mullen; Monika M Schmidt; Pamela J McCabe; Thomas J O'Byrne; Megan E Branda; Christopher J McLeod
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes       Date:  2018-07-27
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