Mastura I, Zanariah H, Fatanah I, Feisul Idzwan M, Wan Shaariah M Y, Jamaiyah H, Geeta A
Kuala Pilah Health Clinic, 72000 Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
Med J Malaysia. 2008 Sep;63 Suppl C:76-7.
Diabetes is a chronic condition that is one of the major causes of illness, disability, and death in Malaysia. Cost in managing diabetes plus indirect cost of lost work, pain, and suffering have all increased. The optimal management of patients with diabetes require the tracking of patients over time to monitor the progression of the disease, compliance with treatment, and preventive care. Diabetes care can be improved by standardizing access to, and improving the use of, clinical information. Access to timely, accurate and well-organized electronic data will improve the quality of care for patients with diabetes. Clinical Research Center convened an expert workshop to forecast how physicians, hospitals and clinics will employ clinical information technology (IT) applications to diabetes care over the next year. Workshop participants included experts from research organizations, government, and the IT vendor. This is a summary of the workshop organised for the purpose of the Audit of Diabetes Control and Management (ADCM) project. We hope to identify the gaps, if any, that exists in delivering diabetes care and to improve the quality of care. In future, we hope to develop an expansion of this project for the Adult Diabetes Registry that will be implemented for the whole country.
糖尿病是一种慢性疾病,是马来西亚疾病、残疾和死亡的主要原因之一。糖尿病管理成本以及工作损失、疼痛和痛苦等间接成本都有所增加。对糖尿病患者的最佳管理需要长期跟踪患者,以监测疾病进展、治疗依从性和预防保健情况。通过规范临床信息的获取并改善其使用,可以提高糖尿病护理水平。获取及时、准确且组织良好的电子数据将提高糖尿病患者的护理质量。临床研究中心召开了一次专家研讨会,以预测医生、医院和诊所在未来一年将如何将临床信息技术(IT)应用于糖尿病护理。研讨会参与者包括来自研究机构、政府和IT供应商的专家。这是为糖尿病控制与管理审计(ADCM)项目组织的研讨会总结。我们希望找出在提供糖尿病护理方面存在的差距(如果有的话),并提高护理质量。未来,我们希望为成人糖尿病登记处扩展该项目,并在全国实施。