| Literature DB >> 26031970 |
Rajesh Rajendran1, Rachael-Marie Round1, Christopher Kerry1, Sarah Barker1, Gerry Rayman2.
Abstract
The acceptability, uptake and effectiveness of a new referral tool - the diabetes patient at risk (DPAR) score - were evaluated and the timeliness of review of referred inpatients by the diabetes team was measured. For this, a snapshot survey of ward healthcare professionals (HCPs) and a review of all DPAR referrals to the diabetes team between 1 September 2013 and 31 January 2014 were undertaken. All referrals in November 2013 were audited for timeliness of review. 77% of HCPs agreed/strongly agreed that the tool improved access to the diabetes team. 76% of referrals were from nurses. 80% of who should have been referred were referred; the remaining had already been reviewed by the diabetes team and therefore did not require referral. Only 11% of referrals were inappropriate. All DPAR referrals were reviewed within the stipulated time period in November 2013. Overall, the DPAR system was well accepted, successfully identified appropriate referrals and facilitated referrals in a timely manner to the diabetes team. © Royal College of Physicians 2015. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Inpatients; MEWS; Think Glucose; diabetes; inpatient audit
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26031970 PMCID: PMC4953104 DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.15-3-229
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Med (Lond) ISSN: 1470-2118 Impact factor: 2.659