Utilization of Diabetes Education Centres in Ontario by people without diabetes.

Canadian journal of diabetes(2014)

引用 5|浏览1
暂无评分
摘要
OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to describe the utilization of diabetes education centres by people not diagnosed with diabetes mellitus in real-world clinical care in Ontario. METHODS:Using population-level health administrative databases and registries, all people in Ontario, Canada, who attended a diabetes self-management education centre in 2006 were identified. The proportion of attendees without diagnosed diabetes at the time of their visit was determined, they were stratified by centre and health region, and their utilization of diabetes education centres was characterized. They were then followed up until 2010 for incident diabetes. RESULTS:Of 117,660 adults attending a diabetes education centre, 19,920 (16.9%) did not have diagnosed diabetes. There was a marked variation in the proportion of attendees without diagnosed diabetes between health regions and between individual centres. More attendees did not have diagnosed diabetes at centres based in community health centres (47.5%) or First Nations communities (22.1%) than those based in hospitals (13.9%) or other community settings (13.0%). Only 2741 attendees (13.8%) without diabetes attended group education classes; most attended individual counselling sessions. Diabetes incidence during follow up was 11.2 cases per 100 person years. CONCLUSIONS:One in 6 people receiving care at a diabetes education centre in Ontario did not have diabetes, and the significant regional variations could represent inappropriate overuse or underuse. Although education and counselling for patients at risk for diabetes is clinically important, the volume of such persons served at Ontario diabetes education centres may detract from the centres' core function of supporting and managing patients already diagnosed with diabetes.
更多
查看译文
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要