Background: Regular laboratory test monitoring of patient parameters offers a route for improving the quality of chronic disease care. We evaluated the effects of brief educational messages attached to laboratory test reports on diabetes care. Methods: A programme of cluster randomised controlled trials was set in primary care practices in one primary care trust in England. Participants were the primary care practices\u27 constituent healthcare professionals and patients with diabetes. Interventions comprised brief educational messages added to paper and electronic primary care practice laboratory test reports and introduced over two phases. Phase one messages, attached to Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) reports, targeted glycaemic and cholesterol ...
Diabetes has now been recognised as an epidemic globally. The burden of the disease and its complica...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Most quality improvement programs in diabetes care incorporate aspects of clin...
BackgroundDiabetes prevalence is increasing and current methods of management are unsustainable. Eff...
Background: Regular laboratory test monitoring of patient parameters offers a route for improving ...
Background: laboratory services have a central role in supporting screening, diagnosis, and manageme...
Educational messages on laboratory results improved diastolic BP but not systolic BP, HbA1c, or chol...
Background: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of type 2 diabetes is a globally recognised health care priority, but the...
Objective To determine if a laboratory data report (the HbA1c Tracking Tool) could be used as an eff...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Professor Martin Eccles for the advice throughout, Mrs. Marg...
Substantial effort has been dedicated to conducting randomized controlled experiments to generate cl...
Purpose To determine the impact of a physiciandirected, multifaceted health information technology (...
Aims To determine the effects of the Diabetes Manual on glycaemic control, diabetes-related dis...
OBJECTIVE:Tight, targeted control of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors can reduce cardiovascula...
Recent guidance suggests the management of screen-detected diabetes can be optimized using multifact...
Diabetes has now been recognised as an epidemic globally. The burden of the disease and its complica...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Most quality improvement programs in diabetes care incorporate aspects of clin...
BackgroundDiabetes prevalence is increasing and current methods of management are unsustainable. Eff...
Background: Regular laboratory test monitoring of patient parameters offers a route for improving ...
Background: laboratory services have a central role in supporting screening, diagnosis, and manageme...
Educational messages on laboratory results improved diastolic BP but not systolic BP, HbA1c, or chol...
Background: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of type 2 diabetes is a globally recognised health care priority, but the...
Objective To determine if a laboratory data report (the HbA1c Tracking Tool) could be used as an eff...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Professor Martin Eccles for the advice throughout, Mrs. Marg...
Substantial effort has been dedicated to conducting randomized controlled experiments to generate cl...
Purpose To determine the impact of a physiciandirected, multifaceted health information technology (...
Aims To determine the effects of the Diabetes Manual on glycaemic control, diabetes-related dis...
OBJECTIVE:Tight, targeted control of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors can reduce cardiovascula...
Recent guidance suggests the management of screen-detected diabetes can be optimized using multifact...
Diabetes has now been recognised as an epidemic globally. The burden of the disease and its complica...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Most quality improvement programs in diabetes care incorporate aspects of clin...
BackgroundDiabetes prevalence is increasing and current methods of management are unsustainable. Eff...