Enhanced community care for type 2 diabetes in Ireland: the patient's perspective on attending an integrated care centre.

Q3 Medicine
Irish medical journal Pub Date : 2025-02-20
A Ferris, T Kyaw-Tun, J H McDermott, S Sreenan, C Davenport
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Background: Chronic diseases, particularly type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), present significant challenges to Ireland's healthcare system. Sláintecare's Enhanced Community Care (ECC) initiative involves the nationwide establishment of integrated care centres (also known as hubs) that facilitate specialist management of T2DM within the community. This study evaluated the experience of people living with Diabetes (PWD) attending the Dublin North West (DNW) hub as part of this novel paradigm of T2DM care.

Methods: Consecutive PWD attending the hub T2DM service completed a standardized questionnaire on various aspects of their T2DM care. The hub operates as a multidisciplinary service designed to provide comprehensive diabetes management. Staff members include diabetes specialist nurses, podiatrists, endocrinologists, and dietitians, ensuring a holistic approach to patient care. The service aims to integrate these specialties to address the diverse challenges associated with T2DM management.

Results: In total, 40 PWD completed the study, of which 35 (87.5%) were satisfied or very satisfied with the care they had received in the hub. Notably, 34 (85%) patients indicated a preference for community-based T2DM management with their general practitioner (GP) in the future (GP alone or their GP with hub support). With regards to opportunities for "making every contact count" (MECC); 17 (42.5%) of patients reported discussions had taken place about smoking cessation, 23 (57.5%) about weight loss,33 (82.5%) about nutrition, 21(52.5%) about alcohol use and 25 (62.5%) about mental health.

Discussion: This is the first study to report on the T2DM patient's experience as part of ECC in Ireland. It is notable that patient preference was for continued follow up of their diabetes within the community as opposed to the hospital, and that additional opportunities for MECC interventions were identified within the community setting.

爱尔兰加强2型糖尿病的社区护理:患者对参加综合护理中心的看法。
背景:慢性疾病,特别是2型糖尿病(T2DM),对爱尔兰的医疗保健系统提出了重大挑战。Sláintecare的增强社区护理(ECC)倡议涉及在全国范围内建立综合护理中心(也称为枢纽),促进社区内2型糖尿病的专家管理。本研究评估了糖尿病患者(PWD)在都柏林西北(DNW)中心的经历,作为这种新型T2DM护理模式的一部分。方法:连续参加中心T2DM服务的PWD完成了一份关于他们T2DM护理各个方面的标准化问卷。该中心作为一个多学科服务中心运作,旨在提供全面的糖尿病管理。工作人员包括糖尿病专科护士、足科医生、内分泌学家和营养师,确保对患者提供全面的护理。该服务旨在整合这些专业,以解决与T2DM管理相关的各种挑战。结果:共有40名PWD完成了研究,其中35名(87.5%)对他们在中心接受的护理感到满意或非常满意。值得注意的是,34例(85%)患者表示未来更倾向于与全科医生(GP)一起进行基于社区的T2DM管理(GP单独或全科医生联合中心支持)。关于“让每一次接触都算数”(MECC)的机会;17名(42.5%)患者报告讨论过戒烟问题,23名(57.5%)患者讨论过减肥问题,33名(82.5%)患者讨论过营养问题,21名(52.5%)患者讨论过饮酒问题,25名(62.5%)患者讨论过心理健康问题。讨论:这是爱尔兰第一个报道T2DM患者作为ECC一部分经验的研究。值得注意的是,与医院相比,患者更倾向于在社区内对其糖尿病进行持续随访,并且在社区环境中确定了额外的MECC干预机会。
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Irish medical journal
Irish medical journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1867, the Journal of the Medical Association of Ireland and now in its present format, the Irish Medical Journal, has provided the medical community in Ireland with an invaluable service. As one of the leading biomedical publications in Ireland, it has sought to continue the education of medical students and postgraduates through scientific research, review articles and updates on contemporary clinical practices while providing an ongoing forum for medical debate. A measure of our stature is that we are listed in the Index Medicus and issued annually with a citation factor from the Institute for Scientific Information.
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