A method to measure quality of diabetes treatment: Results from an outpatient clinic

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It is essential for patients, hospital staff and hospital administrators to know the quality of hospital care. We have developed a system to evaluate the quality in an outpatient clinic. The aims of this study are: to develop a system for quality monitoring of outpatient diabetes care, to evaluate the effectiveness of this system and to develop procedures for feedback to the patients and the staff.In this paper we report on the results related to the first two aims. The metabolic control of diabetes mellitus is evaluated by measurement of serum HbA1C, serum triglyceride, serum total cholesterol, body weight and blood pressure, and the result is used in the calculation of a metabolic score. Diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy are evaluated once a year according to international classifications. The data were collected from 1 January to 31 December 1991.We were able to collect data on HbA1c in 94% of the diabetic patients, but we obtained data in only 46-75% of the patients for all other parameters. Concerning glycemic regulation, 52.3% of the insulin-dependent diabetes millitus patients and 41.5% of the non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients had poor regulation. The results for the other parameters included in the metabolic score were more satisfactory. There was a significant correlation between the number of days the patients were in hospital and the HbA1c value.In conclusion, the system enables us to determine the degree of metabolic regulation and regular evaluation of diabetic late complications. Through the measurement of outcome parameters we have discovered failure in process quality in our hospital department. © 1994 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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Sandø, S. H., Hagen, C., & Beck-nielsen, H. (1994). A method to measure quality of diabetes treatment: Results from an outpatient clinic. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 6(1), 47–54. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/6.1.47

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