Item does not contain fulltextHigh-quality primary care for diabetes patients may be related to lowered hospital admissions. A systematic search was performed to assess the impact of structure, process, and outcome of primary diabetes care on hospital admission rates, considering patient characteristics. Studies on diabetes patients in primary care with hospitalisation rates as outcomes published between January 1996 and December 2015 were included. Indicators of quality of care (access, continuity and structure of care, process, and outcome indicators) and patient characteristics (age, gender, ethnicity, insurance, socio-economic status, diabetes characteristics, co-morbidity, and health-related lifestyle) were extracted. After assessment ...
Background: Primary care plays a crucial role in identifying patients' needs and referring at-risk i...
Aims: The objectives of this study are to identify the proportion and characteristics of people with...
Aims - To determine if access to primary health care (PHC) is associated with reduced hospitalisatio...
High-quality primary care for diabetes patients may be related to lowered hospital admissions. A sys...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is a so-called ambulatory care sensitive condition. It is assumed that by approp...
Background Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition primarily characterised by elevated levels of p...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
AIM To determine the impact on clinical outcomes of specialist diabetes clinics compared with rou...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a relationship between the structure of care...
Background. Diabetes can be effectively managed in general practice (GP). This study used record lin...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and U.K. Information ...
BACKGROUND: Primary care nurses play an important role in diabetes care, and were introduced in GP-p...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
Objective. To investigate whether the yield of population-based diabetes screening is influenced by ...
Background: Primary care plays a crucial role in identifying patients' needs and referring at-risk i...
Aims: The objectives of this study are to identify the proportion and characteristics of people with...
Aims - To determine if access to primary health care (PHC) is associated with reduced hospitalisatio...
High-quality primary care for diabetes patients may be related to lowered hospital admissions. A sys...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is a so-called ambulatory care sensitive condition. It is assumed that by approp...
Background Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition primarily characterised by elevated levels of p...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
AIM To determine the impact on clinical outcomes of specialist diabetes clinics compared with rou...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a relationship between the structure of care...
Background. Diabetes can be effectively managed in general practice (GP). This study used record lin...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and U.K. Information ...
BACKGROUND: Primary care nurses play an important role in diabetes care, and were introduced in GP-p...
Developing primary care is an important current health policy goal in the U.S. and England. Informat...
Objective. To investigate whether the yield of population-based diabetes screening is influenced by ...
Background: Primary care plays a crucial role in identifying patients' needs and referring at-risk i...
Aims: The objectives of this study are to identify the proportion and characteristics of people with...
Aims - To determine if access to primary health care (PHC) is associated with reduced hospitalisatio...