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Treatment of type 2 diabetes in primary health care: a drug utilization study.

作者信息

Mino-León Dolores, Figueras Albert, Amato Dante, Laporte Joan-Ramon

机构信息

Medical Research Coordination, Social Security Mexican Institute, National Medical Center, Siglo XXI, Mexico City, Mexico.

出版信息

Ann Pharmacother. 2005 Mar;39(3):441-5. doi: 10.1345/aph.1E273. Epub 2005 Feb 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Metabolic control in type 2 diabetes depends on patient adherence to therapy. Quantitative consumption data do not supply information regarding the appropriate use of medicine. Drug utilization studies are useful to identify treatment adherence problems and, thus, design interventions to improve drug use.

OBJECTIVE

To describe the treatment and outcome in terms of degree of metabolic control in these patients, assess the agreement between the doses of antidiabetic drugs reported by the patient and those written in the medical record, and describe the drug utilization characteristics in relation to the standards of care.

METHODS

This drug utilization study was conducted in primary care centers in Barcelona, Spain. Consecutive patients with type 2 diabetes attending a follow-up visit were interviewed regarding lifestyle, diet, glycosylated hemoglobin level, and treatment. Concordance between the information obtained through medical records and patient interviews was analyzed.

RESULTS

Metabolic control was deficient in 73 (40%), acceptable in 50 (28%), and good in 58 (32%) of the 181 patients with available information. For 38 (19%) patients, there was disagreement between the dose of the antidiabetic drug reported by the patient and that written in the medical record. For 83 (41%) patients, the treatment in the medical history was in agreement with published standards.

CONCLUSIONS

Identification of disagreement between standards of care and clinical practice in type 2 diabetes management is the basis to improve drug utilization and achieve better metabolic control in these patients.

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