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Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 69
Oral health and diabetes can be mutually detrimental, Diabetes Education guidelines encourage good oral health practices: brushing, flossing and visiting dentist. We assessed the quality of patient outcomes and behaviors and provider support for oral
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Judith C. Volcy, Catherine S. Barnes, David C. Ziemer, Kyra P. Clark, Jane Caudle, Erica Heiman, Smitha M. John, Stacie Schmidt, Sunanda Sarkar
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 68
ADA guidelines for type 2 diabetes recommend metformin (MET) at all A1c levels, combination (COMBO) therapy at higher A1c levels and insulin (INS) for symptoms or A1c > 10. Current provider adherence to guidelines and the ability of educational sessi
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 68
Diabetes imposes a greater burden on minority and disadvantaged populations. Tailored interventions are needed to improve self-management outcomes among these populations. Purpose: To determine a) the effect of tailored coaching on patient knowledge,
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Catherine S. Barnes, Jacqueline L. Dupont, Rachel Wolf, Patrice L. Dickerson, Shreyas G. Krishnapura, Rochanda Crawford, David C. Ziemer, Jane Caudle
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 68
Formal diabetes self-management education (DSME) improves glycemic control. Yet, many patients referred to DSME do not attend. This study examined differences between patients referred to DSME who attended class (PA) and those who did not (PN) to ass
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David C. Ziemer, Rachel Wolf, Catherine S. Barnes, Jane Caudle, Claire Ramsay Wan, Kate A. Yeager
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 68
Routine clinic visits provide intermittent opportunity for patients and providers to review patient status and adjust diabetes management. Yet little is known about patient views of the clinic role in managing diabetes. Purpose: To examine patient pe
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Circe Tsui, Mary K. Rhee, David C. Ziemer, Jane Caudle, Jia Haomia, Gina J. Ryan, Jamye M. Hickman, Catherine S. Barnes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Patient Safety. 9:160-168
BACKGROUND Medication history forms completed by patients are an essential part of the medication reconciliation process. OBJECTIVE In a crossover prospective study, investigators compared the accuracy and acceptability of a "fill-in-the blank" medic
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Imad M. El-Kebbi, David C. Ziemer, Lawrence S. Phillips, Christopher D. Miller, Curtiss B. Cook, Catherine S. Barnes, Joyce P. Doyle, Daniel L. Gallina, Paul Kolm
Publikováno v:
The Diabetes Educator. 32:533-545
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether an algorithm that recommended individualized changes in therapy would help providers to change therapy appropriately and improve glycemic control in their patients. Methods The algorithm reco
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Joyce P. Doyle, Paul Kolm, Lawrence S. Phillips, Christopher D. Miller, Daniel L. Gallina, William T. Branch, Jane Caudle, Imad M. El-Kebbi, David C. Ziemer, Risa P. Hayes, Curtiss B. Cook, Clyde Watkins, Dennis M. Thompson, Catherine S. Barnes, Virginia G. Dunbar, Mary K. Rhee
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Care. 28:2352-2360
OBJECTIVE—Management of diabetes is frequently suboptimal in primary care settings, where providers often fail to intensify therapy when glucose levels are high, a problem known as clinical inertia. We asked whether interventions targeting clinical
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Virginia G. Dunbar, Clyde Watkins, Curtiss B. Cook, David C. Ziemer, Catherine S. Barnes, Christopher D. Miller, Imad M. El-Kebbi, Mary K. Rhee, Lawrence S. Phillips, Daniel L. Gallina, Joyce P. Doyle, William T. Branch
Publikováno v:
The Diabetes Educator. 31:564-571
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether “clinical inertia”—inadequate intensification of therapy by the provider—could contribute to high A1C levels in patients with type 2 diabetes managed in a primary care site. Methods I
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Mary K. Rhee, Catherine S. Barnes, Steven D. Culler, Curtiss B. Cook, David C. Ziemer, Imad M. El-Kebbi, Daniel L. Gallina, Lawrence S. Phillips, Wrenn Slocum
Publikováno v:
The Diabetes Educator. 31:240-250
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to assess the influence of appointment keeping and medication adherence on HbA1c.MethodsA retrospective evaluation was performed in 1560 patients with type 2 diabetes who presented for a new visit to the Grady Dia