Urine ACR uptake in patients with a diagnosis of type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus in a primary care setting: A cross sectional study

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Arshi Baig , Azhar Zafar
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Abstract

Background and objectives

A recent change in the diabetes Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) retired the mandatory testing of urinary ACR. We designed a study demonstrates the impact of this change in a primary healthcare setting. This is relevant as a significant proportion of the NHS budget is spent on managing microvascular and macrovascular complications that result from type 1 and 2 Diabetes mellitus.

Methods

Our cross-sectional study collected testing data for 482 patients in a primary care setting. Based on the results seen from the first set of data collection, an intervention was offered to the clinicians by way of clinical presentation that emphasised and refreshed the knowledge of the latest NICE guidelines on urine ACR collection. Subsequently, a second set of data collection was conducted to assess the success, if any, of changes implemented based on the intervention made

Results

Our study demonstrates the drastic decrease in uptake of ACR testing in the primary care setting that took place following the change in the diabetes QOF.

Conclusion

The study highlights the need for the reintroduction of such a QOF measure to enable regular monitoring of early signs of nephropathy, thereby allow the timely commencement treatment as deemed appropriate. Furthermore, detecting the development of such complications in diabetic patients, in a timely manner, has the potential to reduce the financial footprint associated with treating the complications resulting from this condition.

初级保健环境中诊断为1型和2型糖尿病患者的尿ACR摄取:一项横断面研究。
背景和目的:糖尿病质量和结果框架(QOF)最近的一项变化取消了尿ACR的强制性检测。我们设计了一项研究,展示了这种变化对初级医疗环境的影响。这是相关的,因为NHS预算的很大一部分用于管理1型和2型糖尿病引起的微血管和大血管并发症。方法:我们的横断面研究收集了482名初级保健患者的测试数据。根据第一组数据收集的结果,通过临床演示的方式向临床医生提供了一项干预措施,强调并更新了NICE关于尿液ACR收集的最新指南。随后,进行第二组数据收集以评估是否成功(如果有的话),结果:我们的研究表明,在糖尿病生活质量发生变化后,初级保健环境中ACR检测的接受率急剧下降。结论:该研究强调了重新引入这种生活质量测量的必要性,以能够定期监测肾病的早期迹象,从而允许在认为合适的情况下及时开始治疗。此外,及时检测糖尿病患者这种并发症的发展,有可能减少与治疗这种情况引起的并发症相关的经济足迹。
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Primary Care Diabetes
Primary Care Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
3.40%
发文量
134
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research articles and high quality reviews in the fields of clinical care, diabetes education, nutrition, health services, psychosocial research and epidemiology and other areas as far as is relevant for diabetology in a primary-care setting. The purpose of the journal is to encourage interdisciplinary research and discussion between all those who are involved in primary diabetes care on an international level. The Journal also publishes news and articles concerning the policies and activities of Primary Care Diabetes Europe and reflects the society''s aim of improving the care for people with diabetes mellitus within the primary-care setting.
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