Jones Dallon, Curry William
Hershey Medical Center, College of Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA.
Am J Med Qual. 2006 Nov-Dec;21(6):401-7. doi: 10.1177/1062860606293594.
The objective was to determine if a personal digital assistant (PDA) diabetes management system improves processes and outcomes of diabetes care in a primary care setting. Outcomes and processes of care were compared between and within 2 groups of patients with type II diabetes. The intervention group of 58 patients was managed for 16 months with the aid of a PDA diabetes management system. The control group of 115 patients from the same clinic was managed by 1 of 5 physicians not using the diabetes management system. PDA use improved 2 processes of care: annual number of foot and eye examinations (P < .0001 for both). PDA use did not have significant effect on outcomes of care. This PDA disease management system can improve providers' ability to meet practice guidelines for processes of care. However, like other recent studies, there was no improvement in outcomes of diabetes care.
目的是确定个人数字助理(PDA)糖尿病管理系统是否能改善初级保健机构中糖尿病护理的流程和结果。对两组II型糖尿病患者之间以及组内的护理结果和流程进行了比较。58名患者的干预组在PDA糖尿病管理系统的帮助下接受了16个月的管理。来自同一诊所的115名患者的对照组由5名不使用糖尿病管理系统的医生中的1名进行管理。使用PDA改善了两个护理流程:足部和眼部检查的年度次数(两者P均<.0001)。使用PDA对护理结果没有显著影响。这种PDA疾病管理系统可以提高医疗服务提供者遵循护理流程实践指南的能力。然而,与其他近期研究一样,糖尿病护理结果并无改善。