Quantification of diabetes consultations by the main primary health care nurse groups in Auckland, New Zealand

Barbara M Daly, B. Arroll, N. Sheridan, T. Kenealy, R. Scragg
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Background: Diabetes prevalence continues to increase, with most diabetes patients managed in primary care. Aim: This report quantifies the number of diabetes consultations undertaken by primary healthcare nurses in Auckland, New Zealand. Methods: Of 335 primary healthcare nurses randomly selected, 287 (86%) completed a telephone interview in 2006–2008. Findings: On a randomly sampled day (from the past seven) for each nurse, 42% of the nurses surveyed (n=120) consulted 308 diabetes patients. From the proportion of nurses sampled in the study, it is calculated that the number of diabetes patients consulted by primary healthcare nurses per week in Auckland between September 2006 and February 2008 was 4210, with 61% consulted by practice, 23% by specialist and 16% by district nurses. These findings show that practice nurses carry out the largest number of community diabetes consultations by nurses. Their major contribution needs to be incorporated into future planning of the community management of diabetes.
新西兰奥克兰主要初级卫生保健护士群体糖尿病咨询的量化
背景:糖尿病患病率持续上升,大多数糖尿病患者接受初级保健治疗。目的:本报告量化了新西兰奥克兰初级保健护士进行糖尿病咨询的数量。方法:2006-2008年,随机抽取335名初级保健护士,其中287名(86%)完成电话访谈。结果:随机抽取一天(过去7天),接受调查的护士中有42% (n=120)咨询了308名糖尿病患者。根据研究中抽样护士的比例,计算出2006年9月至2008年2月期间,奥克兰初级保健护士每周咨询糖尿病患者的人数为4210人,其中61%由执业护士咨询,23%由专科护士咨询,16%由地区护士咨询。这些发现表明,执业护士进行社区糖尿病咨询的护士最多。他们的主要贡献需要纳入糖尿病社区管理的未来规划。
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