Healy Amber M, Shubrook Jay H, Schwartz Frank L, Cummings Doyle M, Drake Almond J, Tanenberg Robert J
Department of Specialty Medicine, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens OH.
Ohio Health Physician Group Heritage College Diabetes and Endocrinology Athens, OH.
Clin Diabetes. 2018 Apr;36(2):168-173. doi: 10.2337/cd17-0097.
This study was conducted to ascertain the opinions of endocrinologists about diabetes care as it relates to the health care provider workforce. A survey was administered to endocrinologists in the Planning Research in Inpatient Diabetes and Planning Research in Outpatient Diabetes (PRIDE/PROUD) group and given to attendees of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Sessions special interest group whose focus was primary care. The majority of respondents agreed that there is a need for more providers to be trained to take care of patients with diabetes and that more trained providers are needed, and almost half agreed that primary care providers (PCPs) with advanced training in diabetes should be part of the workforce for managing the diabetes pandemic. Expanding diabetes fellowship programs for PCPs remains an important potential solution for addressing workforce development needs in diabetes care.
本研究旨在确定内分泌学家对糖尿病护理的看法,因为这与医疗保健人员队伍相关。对住院糖尿病规划研究和门诊糖尿病规划研究(PRIDE/PROUD)组中的内分泌学家进行了一项调查,并将其提供给美国糖尿病协会(ADA)科学会议特别兴趣小组的与会者,该小组的重点是初级保健。大多数受访者一致认为,需要培训更多的医疗人员来照顾糖尿病患者,并且需要更多经过培训的医疗人员,几乎一半的受访者同意,接受过糖尿病高级培训的初级保健提供者(PCP)应成为应对糖尿病大流行的医疗人员队伍的一部分。为初级保健提供者扩大糖尿病专科培训项目仍然是满足糖尿病护理人员队伍发展需求的一个重要潜在解决方案。