E21-E22.Do group visits improve HbA1c more than individual visits in patients with T2DM? Evidence-based answer: Yes. In patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), group visits led by health professionals or teams improved glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) by 0.3% to 0.9% over usual care (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, meta-analyses of randomized clinical trials [RCTs] with moderate to high risk of bias). Patients taking oral antidiabetic agents alone appear to benefit more than patients on insulin. Peer-led group visits likely have no effect (SOR: B, subgroup analysis within a meta-analysis). Treatment durations as long as 3 years are associated with larger decreases in HbA1c (by 0.25% per year) than treatment lasting less than a ye...
OBJECTIVEGroup medical clinics (GMC) combine medication management and self-management training, and...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this trial was to test if the Norfolk Diabetes Prevention Study (NDPS) li...
Background: Antidiabetic medication is aimed at attaining tight glycemic control, but patients do no...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate whether group visits, delivered as routine diabetes care and structured acco...
Objective: To learn the rates at which patients at UT Family Medicine–St. Francis (UTFM–SF) with typ...
Rationale and aims: Outpatient group visits in diabetes care have several potential advantages and c...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led grou...
Purpose/Background: Portland Family Medicine (PFM) initiated group medical visits (GMVs) for diabeti...
The benefit of self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in the reduction of HbA1c in non-insulin-trea...
Patients with type 2 diabetes benefit from case management, as evidenced by decreased glycated hemog...
The epidemic of diabetes and its complications is concerning, and new approaches need to be explored...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Group visits have the potential to benefit patients with chronic illnesse...
Objectives The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led group medical vis...
The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led group medical visits to stand...
Type 2 diabetes is increasing in incidence and prevalence, and contributes to significant morbidity,...
OBJECTIVEGroup medical clinics (GMC) combine medication management and self-management training, and...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this trial was to test if the Norfolk Diabetes Prevention Study (NDPS) li...
Background: Antidiabetic medication is aimed at attaining tight glycemic control, but patients do no...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate whether group visits, delivered as routine diabetes care and structured acco...
Objective: To learn the rates at which patients at UT Family Medicine–St. Francis (UTFM–SF) with typ...
Rationale and aims: Outpatient group visits in diabetes care have several potential advantages and c...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led grou...
Purpose/Background: Portland Family Medicine (PFM) initiated group medical visits (GMVs) for diabeti...
The benefit of self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in the reduction of HbA1c in non-insulin-trea...
Patients with type 2 diabetes benefit from case management, as evidenced by decreased glycated hemog...
The epidemic of diabetes and its complications is concerning, and new approaches need to be explored...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Group visits have the potential to benefit patients with chronic illnesse...
Objectives The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led group medical vis...
The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led group medical visits to stand...
Type 2 diabetes is increasing in incidence and prevalence, and contributes to significant morbidity,...
OBJECTIVEGroup medical clinics (GMC) combine medication management and self-management training, and...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this trial was to test if the Norfolk Diabetes Prevention Study (NDPS) li...
Background: Antidiabetic medication is aimed at attaining tight glycemic control, but patients do no...