Literature DB >> 3416683

Interventions among primary-care practitioners to improve care for preventable complications of diabetes.

L C Deeb1, F P Pettijohn, J K Shirah, G Freeman.   

Abstract

The National Diabetes Advisory Board recommends that diabetes prevention and control programs focus on the preventable complications of diabetes, i.e., visual impairment, lower-extremity problems, renal problems, ketoacidosis, and adverse outcomes of pregnancy. The Florida Diabetes Control Program chose to focus its efforts on the first three of these complications at the federal- and state-funded primary-care programs in Florida because these programs had access to targeted, public-sector patients and because of fiscal restraints that make the care provider the logical source of entry to the health-care system. This study sought to document the current level of care for complications of diabetes in primary-care settings, provide state-of-the-art professional education along with patient education, and evaluate changes in practice habits. Three intervention and three control primary-care centers were selected. Medical records in each center were reviewed over a 2-yr period. At intervention sites, retinopathy referrals increased from 9 to 43% (P less than .001), urinalyses increased from 69 to 94% (P less than .001), and examinations of lower extremities increased from 66 to 94% (P less than .001). There were no such changes in the control sites. Hypertension was diagnosed in nearly two-thirds of patients, and a last blood pressure of greater than 140 mmHg systolic or greater than 90 mmHg diastolic was present in 64% of the intervention group at yr 1 and declined to 56% at yr 2 (P less than .05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3416683     DOI: 10.2337/diacare.11.3.275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Care        ISSN: 0149-5992            Impact factor:   19.112


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Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 9.308

3.  Screening and treatment of diabetic nephropathy by primary care physicians.

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4.  Effect of a physician-directed educational campaign on performance of proper diabetic foot exams in an outpatient setting.

Authors:  Kevin E O'Brien; Vineeth Chandramohan; Douglas A Nelson; Joseph R Fischer; Gary Stevens; John A Poremba
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 5.128

5.  Teleretinal screening for diabetic retinopathy in six Los Angeles urban safety-net clinics: initial findings.

Authors:  Omolola Ogunyemi; Elizabeth Terrien; Alicia Eccles; Lauren Patty; Sheba George; Allison Fish; Senait Teklehaimanot; Ramarao Ilapakurthi; Otaren Aimiuwu; Richard Baker
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6.  Evaluating predictive modeling's potential to improve teleretinal screening participation in urban safety net clinics.

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7.  Machine Learning Approaches for Detecting Diabetic Retinopathy from Clinical and Public Health Records.

Authors:  Omolola Ogunyemi; Dulcie Kermah
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8.  Teleretinal screening for diabetic retinopathy in six Los Angeles urban safety-net clinics: final study results.

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9.  Autonomy versus automation: perceptions of nonmydriatic camera choice for teleretinal screening in an urban safety net clinic.

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10.  A computer-generated reminder system improves physician compliance with diabetes preventive care guidelines.

Authors:  D S Nilasena; M J Lincoln
Journal:  Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care       Date:  1995
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