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pro vyhledávání: '"Clyde, Watkins"'
Autor:
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
Autor:
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
Autor:
Lawrence S. Phillips, William T. Branch, Curtiss B. Cook, Clyde Watkins, Dan L. Gallina, Christopher D. Miller, Joyce P. Doyle, Imad M. El-Kebbi, Catherine S. Barnes, David C. Ziemer
Publikováno v:
The Diabetes Educator. 30:126-135
PURPOSE his study was conducted to determine how time is allocated to diabetes care. METHODS Patients with type 2 diabetes who were receiving care from the internal medicine residents were shadowed by research nurses to observe the process of managem
Autor:
Christopher D, Miller, David C, Ziemer, Joyce P, Doyle, Curtiss B, Cook, Imad M, El-Kebbi, Daniel L, Gallina, Clyde, Watkins, Catherine S, Barnes, Genene D, Walker, Robert H, Lyles, Vicki S, Hertzberg, William M, McClellan, William T, Branch, Lawrence S, Phillips
Publikováno v:
Ethnicitydisease. 15(4)
Since diabetes is largely a primary care problem but we know little about management by residents in training--the primary care practitioners of the future--we examined surrogate outcomes reflective of their performance.A seven-week observational stu
Autor:
Lawrence S, Phillips, David C, Ziemer, Joyce P, Doyle, Catherine S, Barnes, Paul, Kolm, William T, Branch, Jane M, Caudle, Curtiss B, Cook, Virginia G, Dunbar, Imad M, El-Kebbi, Daniel L, Gallina, Risa P, Hayes, Christopher D, Miller, Mary K, Rhee, Dennis M, Thompson, Clyde, Watkins
Publikováno v:
Diabetes care. 28(10)
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 inertia can