糖尿病在轨道上:重新设计糖尿病管理在农村初级保健。

Q3 Medicine
Diabetes Spectrum Pub Date : 2024-11-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2337/ds24-0043
Kristin L Pullyblank, Leslie A Eiland, Stephen M Mohring, Stephanie Nygaard, Sarah S Keegan, Christopher S Wichman, Cyrus Desouza
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目的:糖尿病仍然是一个棘手的公共卫生问题,特别是在农村社区。糖尿病跟踪计划将设计和实施战略的控制权交还给当地诊所和社区合作伙伴,以改善糖尿病护理提供系统。这篇文章报道了方案的发展和糖尿病跟踪项目在医疗环境中的头18个月。研究设计和方法:采用快速循环质量改进方法,研究小组与两个农村诊所合作。诊所在获得一份可能实施的战略清单之前,完成了一项优势和需求评估。诊所与研究小组合作,实施、完善和调整这些初步干预措施,并根据不断收集和共享的当地数据制定进一步的战略。确定了六个核心指标作为主要结果衡量指标。根据所选择的策略建立了过程度量。结果:两家诊所决定设立一个注册护士健康教练的职位,为患有或有患糖尿病风险的个人提供糖尿病教育。两家诊所还选择实施医生仪表盘,突出糖尿病相关指标,以便临床医生可以跟踪面板的改善情况。其他干预措施包括使用糖尿病前期外展清单和利用专业发展机会,包括以糖尿病为重点的项目ECHO(社区医疗保健结果扩展)系列。结论:改善农村社区的糖尿病护理是一项挑战,需要新颖的解决方案,并注重可持续性。“糖尿病步入正轨”倡议正在显示出可喜的结果,使初级保健诊所能够利用社区知识和数据重新设计有效的糖尿病护理提供系统。
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Diabetes On Track: Redesigning Diabetes Management in Rural Primary Care.

Objective: Diabetes remains an intractable public health problem, particularly in rural communities. The Diabetes On Track initiative returns control of designing and implementing strategies to improve diabetes care delivery systems to the local clinics and community partners. This article reports on protocol development and the first 18 months of the Diabetes On Track project within the health care setting.

Research design and methods: Using a rapid-cycling quality improvement approach, the research team partnered with two rural clinics. Clinics completed a strengths and needs assessment before being offered a menu of possible strategies to implement. Clinics worked with the research team to implement, refine, and adapt these initial interventions and develop further strategies based on local data that were continually collected and shared. Six core indicators were established as primary outcome measures. Process measures were established based on the strategies chosen.

Results: Both clinics decided to create a registered nurse health coach position to provide diabetes education to individuals with or at risk for developing diabetes. Both clinics also chose to implement a physician dashboard highlighting diabetes-related indicators so clinicians could track panel improvement over time. Other interventions included using a prediabetes outreach list and taking advantage of professional development opportunities, including a diabetes-focused Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) series.

Conclusion: Improving diabetes care in rural communities is a challenge, and novel solutions are needed, with a focus on sustainability. The Diabetes On Track initiative is showing promising results, allowing primary care clinics to use community knowledge and data to redesign effective diabetes care delivery systems.

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Diabetes Spectrum
Diabetes Spectrum Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The mission of Diabetes Spectrum: From Research to Practice is to assist health care professionals in the development of strategies to individualize treatment and diabetes self-management education for improved quality of life and diabetes control. These goals are achieved by presenting review as well as original, peer-reviewed articles on topics in clinical diabetes management, professional and patient education, nutrition, behavioral science and counseling, educational program development, and advocacy. In each issue, the FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE section explores, in depth, a diabetes care topic and provides practical application of current research findings.
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