The diabetes education experience of randomly selected patients under the care of community physicians.

Autor: Anderson RM, Hiss RG, Stepien CJ, Fitzgerald JT, Funnell MM
Zdroj: Diabetes Educator; Sep/Oct1994, Vol. 20 Issue 5, p399-405, 7p
Abstrakt: The purpose of this study was to describe the diabetes education and nutritional counseling received by patients under the active care of community physicians. The study population consisted of 440 patients with diabetes from the practices of 68 primary care physicians in eight Michigan communities. Fifty-eight percent of the sample reported having received diabetes education, and the mean number of years since the most recent education was 4.15 years. Sixty-six percent reported having seen a dietitian. Patients who had received diabetes education scored higher on a basic diabetes knowledge test (70% correct vs 60%) than patients who had not received diabetes education. From 1981 to 1991, a decline was observed in the percentage of patients who reported having received diabetes education (70% to 58%). Although patient education is an integral part of comprehensive diabetes care, too few patients are receiving it. Furthermore, diabetes education often results in less-than-optimal levels of knowledge. The situation has deteriorated over the past 10 years, and patients who are not on insulin typically are the least well served. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index