Diabetes care for Medicare beneficiaries - Attitudes and behaviors of primary care physicians

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作者
Drass, J
Kell, S
Osborn, M
Bausell, B
Corcoran, J
Moskowitz, A
Fleming, B
机构
[1] Hlth Care Financing Adm, Hlth Stand & Qual Bur, Ctr Clin Measurement & Improvement, Baltimore, MD 21244 USA
[2] Hlth Care Financing Adm, Hlth Stand & Qual Bur, Off Managed Care, Baltimore, MD 21244 USA
[3] Delmarva Fdn Med Care, Easton, MD USA
[4] Qual Assurance Fdn, Birmingham, AL USA
[5] Blue Cross & Blue Shield Florida, Jacksonville, FL USA
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10.2337/diacare.21.8.1282
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE - To obtain information related to primary care physician (PCP) attitudes, knowledge, and practice patterns, as well as perceptions about barriers to care and the use of materials to assist in the delivery of diabetes care for elderly patients in the office setting. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - A survey was mailed to a random sample (n = 900) of PCPs (internal medicine, family practice, and general practice physicians and endocrinologists) from the states of Alabama, Iowa, and Maryland who met selection criteria and provided diabetes care to greater than or equal to 25 Medicare beneficiaries during calendar year 1993. RESULTS - Respondents provided self-reported information regarding diabetes care for elderly patients. PCP respondents (n = 370) considered blood glucose control to be the most important treatment goal. Most respondents (92%) considered acceptable GHb values to be those < 8%. Blood pressure measurement and foot inspections for the detection of ulcers and infection were the most commonly reported routine procedures performed as part of an office visit. Laboratory tests reported to be frequently ordered included GHb, serum creatinine, and proteinuria tests. Patient nonadherence to the treatment regimen was reported to be the most common barrier to care. The majority of respondents reported using two treatment aids in caring for patients with diabetes. CONCLUSIONS - The results of this study provide some evidence that PCP sell-reported attitudes, knowledge, and practice patterns in delivering diabetes care for elderly patients in the office setting more closely reflect current recommended practice than reported in previous physician surveys. Opportunities for improvement still exist.
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页码:1282 / 1287
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