Patients and nurses determine variation in adherence to guidelines at Dutch hospitals more than internists or settings.
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Diabetic Medicine, 21, 6, (2004), pp. 586-91ISSN
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IQ Healthcare
Cell Physiology
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Centre for Quality of Care Research
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Diabetic Medicine
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vol. 21
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iss. 6
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p. 586
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p. 91
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EBP 4: Quality of CareAbstract
AIMS: To measure adherence to recently developed diabetes guidelines at Dutch hospital outpatient clinics and distinguish determinants for variations in care on hospital, internist and patient levels. METHODS: Thirteen general hospitals with 58 internists recruited 1950 diabetic patients. Data were extracted from medical files (n = 1915) and from patient questionnaires (n = 1465). Multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed to explain differences in adherence rates to the guidelines. RESULTS: Adherence to process measures was high, except for the examination of feet, calculation of the body mass index and patient education activities (the mean of 12 process measures was 64%). Adherence to intermediate outcome indicators was moderate. The mean percentage of patients with HbA(1c) < 7.0% was 23%. Adherence variation on a hospital level was very small (0.6-7.9%), on an internist level moderate (0.4-18.8%) and on a patient level high (74.4-98.8%). Adherence to all process measures and most of the intermediate outcome indicators was highest in the patients seen by a diabetes specialist nurse. DISCUSSION: More focus on patient involvement in diabetic care and the contribution of diabetes specialist nurses may be important factors in improving the quality of diabetes care.
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