Pallath Majeed Ansif, Panakaje Niyaz, Thekke Veettil Shajitha, Harikumar Kiran, Al Mujalli Hanan, Ali Shah Abdul, Jassim AlKubaisi Noora, Sameer Alnuaimi Ahmed
Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Mangalore, India.
Primary Health Care Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
PLoS One. 2025 Jul 15;20(7):e0313664. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313664. eCollection 2025.
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) remains a global health challenge, with increasing prevalence in the Middle East, especially in Qatar. The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) is the main provider of diabetes care in the country. Systematic evaluation through clinical audits provides a structured approach to identify gaps and improve clinical practices. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of clinical audit-based interventions in enhancing the management and documentation of T2DM in PHCC settings in Qatar. This quasi-experimental study will be conducted in three phases: pre-intervention, intervention, and post-intervention. In the pre-intervention phase, a cross-sectional situational analysis will be conducted across 31 PHCC health centers by reviewing 450 randomly selected patient records of adults diagnosed with T2DM. A baseline analysis will identify gaps in adherence to evidence-based diabetes care guidelines. The intervention phase will introduce specific quality enhancement strategies, which will encompass staff training, the distribution of guidelines, the engagement of audit champions, and various additional initiatives. Post-intervention, another 450 records will be audited to assess improvement. Additionally, 60 patients will be surveyed via telephone before and after the intervention to assess perceptions of care. The ICAE-DM CARE study aims to evaluate enhancements in clinical documentation, evaluation, and assessment of co-morbidities among patients with diabetes, alongside screening practices, adherence to evidence-based management protocols, and patient satisfaction levels. The findings will facilitate the institutionalization of audit-driven quality improvement initiatives within primary care settings. By providing robust evidence for integrating clinical audits into routine diabetes management, the study seeks to improve patient outcomes and support the objectives outlined in Qatar's National Health Strategy.
2型糖尿病(T2DM)仍然是一项全球性的健康挑战,在中东地区的患病率不断上升,尤其是在卡塔尔。初级卫生保健公司(PHCC)是该国糖尿病护理的主要提供者。通过临床审计进行系统评估提供了一种结构化方法,以识别差距并改进临床实践。本研究旨在评估基于临床审计的干预措施在卡塔尔PHCC机构中加强T2DM管理和记录方面的有效性。这项准实验研究将分三个阶段进行:干预前、干预和干预后。在干预前阶段,将通过审查450份随机选择的被诊断为T2DM的成年患者记录,对31个PHCC健康中心进行横断面情况分析。基线分析将识别在遵循循证糖尿病护理指南方面的差距。干预阶段将引入具体的质量提升策略,包括员工培训、指南分发、审计倡导者的参与以及各种其他举措。干预后,将对另外450份记录进行审计以评估改进情况。此外,将在干预前后通过电话对60名患者进行调查,以评估他们对护理的看法。ICAE-DM CARE研究旨在评估糖尿病患者临床记录、评估以及合并症评估方面的改进,以及筛查实践、对循证管理协议的遵循情况和患者满意度水平。研究结果将促进在初级保健机构中使基于审计的质量改进举措制度化。通过为将临床审计纳入常规糖尿病管理提供有力证据,该研究旨在改善患者预后并支持卡塔尔国家卫生战略中概述的目标。