| Literature DB >> 25270737 |
Camila S Zangalli1, Ann P Murchison2, Nicole Hale1, Lisa A Hark1, Laura T Pizzi3, Yang Dai4, Benjamin E Leiby4, Julia A Haller1.
Abstract
The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of a multipronged intervention on diabetic dilated fundus examination (DFE) adherence. In a prospective trial, 521 patients with diabetes who were due for follow-up DFEs were randomized to usual care or the intervention group. Usual care received a form letter reminder to schedule and an automated reminder phone call prior to their appointment. Intervention participants received an educational brochure about diabetic eye disease and a personalized letter reminder to schedule. A research assistant called intervention participants to help schedule the appointment, and they received a reminder letter and an automated phone call prior to the scheduled visit. Patients in the intervention group were significantly more likely to schedule (63% vs 40%; P < .0001) and complete their appointment (48% vs 30%; P < .0001) compared with usual care. A multipronged intervention, including an educational mailing and telephone assistance with scheduling an appointment, significantly improved diabetic DFE adherence.Entities:
Keywords: diabetes care; diabetic retinopathy; eye care adherence; intervention
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25270737 DOI: 10.1177/1062860614552670
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Qual ISSN: 1062-8606 Impact factor: 1.852