Literature DB >> 29333897

Adherence to the American Diabetes Association retinal screening guidelines for population with diabetes in the United States.

JaeJin An1, Fang Niu2, Adam Turpcu3, Yamina Rajput3, T Craig Cheetham1,4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: (1) To assess long-term adherence to American Diabetes Association guideline-recommended retinal screening among population with diabetes in the United States. (2) To determine factors associated with long-term adherence to routine eye screening exams.
METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in adult patients with diabetes identified from January 2009 to December 2010. Patients were followed until disenrollment, death, or study end date (December 2013). A patient was defined as adherent when having at least one exam in each 12-month period if there was evidence of retinopathy, or at least one exam in each 24-month period if there was no evidence of retinopathy. Multivariate logistic regressions were used to investigate patient demographics and other baseline characteristics associated with adherence to guidelines.
RESULTS: A total of 204,073 patients were identified; the mean age (SD) was 61 (13) years and 48% were female. Overall, 71.1% were adherent to the retinal screening guidelines during a median of 4.8 years of follow-up including 27.7% who received an eye exam every year. Patient socioeconomic status (younger age, black race, lower income/education), less comorbidity, insulin use, higher specialist copayment plans, and proxies for poor patient behavior (lower adherence to the oral hypoglycemic agents, less diabetes education, hemoglobin A1C >9%) were associated with nonadherence to routine eye screening exams.
CONCLUSION: During nearly 5 years of follow-up, 28.9% of patients with diabetes were nonadherent to the retinal screening guidelines. Future research should focus on the development of interventions to address modifiable factors associated with nonadherence.

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Keywords:  NCQA/HEDIS; diabetes; ophthalmology; practice guidelines/patterns; quality of care; retinal screening

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29333897     DOI: 10.1080/09286586.2018.1424344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol        ISSN: 0928-6586            Impact factor:   1.648


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