The primary goal of this study was to determine the effectiveness of an evidence-based chronic disease management program at improving various health outcome indicators in diabetic patients in a rural Indiana community. A secondary data analysis was completed on data extracted from an electronic databases at the Clay City Center for Family Medicine (CCFMC). The health outcome indicators, glycosylated hemoglobin, urine microalbumin, blood pressure, and low-density lipoprotein data were taked from 49 patient records at various time points. Patient data from enrollment, 6 month, and 12-month time points were analyzed using paired t-tests and inferential statistics to determine the protocol's ability to facilitate improvements in health outcome...
els of community-based diabetes care and use of a diabetes electronic management system (DEMS). Plan...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that affects nearly 34 million Americans. In rura...
The successful management of diabetes with a goal of achieving near-normoglycemia requires patients ...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
Context. Despite the rapid growth of disease management programs, there are still questions about th...
Context. Despite the rapid growth of disease management programs, there are still questions about th...
Diabetes in the United States occurs in approximately 8% of adults.[i] Diabetes, if not treated, c...
Diabetes in the United States occurs in approximately 8% of adults.[i] Diabetes, if not treated, c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 80-85).The purpose of this study was to examine the relat...
Objective A study previous study perfonned at the Maple Street Clinic titled Improving the Quality o...
Although many disease management programs have been developed for diabetes, no single design has pro...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
Contains fulltext : 89239.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: INTROD...
Although many disease management programs have been developed for diabetes, no single design has pro...
els of community-based diabetes care and use of a diabetes electronic management system (DEMS). Plan...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that affects nearly 34 million Americans. In rura...
The successful management of diabetes with a goal of achieving near-normoglycemia requires patients ...
The Muskegon Community Study of Diabetes Self-Management in African Americans was begun in the summe...
Context. Despite the rapid growth of disease management programs, there are still questions about th...
Context. Despite the rapid growth of disease management programs, there are still questions about th...
Diabetes in the United States occurs in approximately 8% of adults.[i] Diabetes, if not treated, c...
Diabetes in the United States occurs in approximately 8% of adults.[i] Diabetes, if not treated, c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 80-85).The purpose of this study was to examine the relat...
Objective A study previous study perfonned at the Maple Street Clinic titled Improving the Quality o...
Although many disease management programs have been developed for diabetes, no single design has pro...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
Contains fulltext : 89239.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: INTROD...
Although many disease management programs have been developed for diabetes, no single design has pro...
els of community-based diabetes care and use of a diabetes electronic management system (DEMS). Plan...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that affects nearly 34 million Americans. In rura...
The successful management of diabetes with a goal of achieving near-normoglycemia requires patients ...