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应用国家糖尿病护理标准管理参加免费诊所的西班牙裔人群。

Applying National Diabetic Care Standards for the Management of a Hispanic Population Attending a Free Clinic.

机构信息

Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA.

Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2023 Aug;48(4):576-584. doi: 10.1007/s10900-023-01199-4. Epub 2023 Feb 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

National quality measures set goals for diabetes management. Hispanic populations are higher risk for diabetes and associated complications, especially low-income communities. Research suggests free clinics provide suboptimal diabetes management. Our quality improvement project aims to improve diabetes management in the Hispanic free clinic population.

METHODS

Clínica Latina's volunteer medical students and physicians serve predominantly uninsured Spanish-speaking patients. Established diabetes patients that attended clinic during the study were included. Data was collected regarding patients' diabetes care for two months, then analyzed compared to quality metrics. We implemented paper checklists and electronic medical record (EMR) smart phrases for volunteers to utilize in managing diabetes.

RESULTS

32 patients were included in the study. At baseline, 78% had an A1C check in the past 3 months, 81% were on a statin. In the past year, 81% had a lipid panel, 19% had an eye exam, 63% had a diabetic foot exam, 53% had a urine microalbumin-creatinine screening. After interventions, 97% had an A1C check, 93% were on a statin, 91% had a lipid panel, 31% had an eye exam, 75% had a foot exam, 63% had a urine microalbumin-creatinine. Patients with an LDL < 100 increased from 62 to 66%. The mean A1C did not statistically significantly change. Volunteer smart phrase utilization increased from 37 to 59.1%.

CONCLUSION

We implemented a checklist and EMR smart phrase to optimize diabetes management in a student-run Hispanic free clinic, which improved quality metrics. Low-resource clinics serving Spanish-speaking populations may benefit from similar interventions to improve diabetic care.

摘要

背景

国家质量措施为糖尿病管理设定了目标。西班牙裔人群患糖尿病及相关并发症的风险更高,尤其是低收入社区。研究表明,免费诊所提供的糖尿病管理欠佳。我们的质量改进项目旨在改善西班牙裔免费诊所人群的糖尿病管理。

方法

Latina 诊所的志愿医学生和医生主要为没有保险的讲西班牙语的患者服务。在研究期间到诊所就诊的已确诊糖尿病患者被纳入研究。收集了患者两个月的糖尿病护理数据,然后与质量指标进行了分析比较。我们为志愿者实施了纸质检查表和电子病历 (EMR) 智能短语,以用于管理糖尿病。

结果

32 名患者纳入研究。基线时,78%的患者在过去 3 个月内检查了 A1C,81%的患者服用了他汀类药物。在过去一年中,81%的患者检查了血脂,19%的患者检查了眼睛,63%的患者检查了足部,53%的患者检查了尿微量白蛋白/肌酐。干预后,97%的患者检查了 A1C,93%的患者服用了他汀类药物,91%的患者检查了血脂,31%的患者检查了眼睛,75%的患者检查了足部,63%的患者检查了尿微量白蛋白/肌酐。LDL<100 的患者比例从 62%增加到 66%。平均 A1C 没有统计学显著变化。志愿者智能短语的使用率从 37%增加到 59.1%。

结论

我们实施了检查表和 EMR 智能短语,以优化学生管理的西班牙裔免费诊所的糖尿病管理,从而改善了质量指标。为讲西班牙语的人群服务的资源匮乏的诊所可能受益于类似的干预措施来改善糖尿病护理。

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