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Pieber, TR; Holler, A; Siebenhofer, A; Brunner, GA; Semlitsch, B; Schattenberg, S; Zapotoczky, H; Rainer, W; Krejs, GJ.
Evaluation of a structured teaching and treatment programme for type 2 diabetes in general practice in a rural area of Austria.
Diabet Med. 1995; 12(4):349-354 Doi: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.1995.tb00491.x
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Pieber Thomas
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Brunner Gernot
Krejs Günter Josef
Semlitsch Barbara
Siebenhofer-Kroitzsch Andrea
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Abstract:
The efficacy of a treatment and teaching programme for non-insulin-treated Type 2 diabetic patients in general practice was evaluated in a prospective, controlled study. In a rural area in southern Austria, 53 patients from seven general practices participated in a structured programme (intervention group) and 55 patients from seven general practices without the programme served as the control group. After 6 months the weight reduction in the intervention group was 2.6 kg (1.6-3.7 kg, p < 0.001) and the difference in HbA1c between the groups was 0.92% (0.23-1.61%, p < 0.01) at follow-up. Systolic (-16.6 mmHg) and diastolic (-11.1 mmHg) blood pressure, serum triglycerides (-0.63 mmol I-1), and serum cholesterol (-0.40 mmol I-1) were reduced significantly in the intervention group (p < 0.006). The number of patients with callus formation and poor nail care decreased significantly after participating in the teaching programme (p < 0.001). In the control group no reduction in body weight, metabolic control or in risk factors for diabetic foot complications were observed. Calculated health care costs per patient and year decreased in the intervention group (-33 pounds) and increased in the control group (+ 30 pounds) mainly due to changes in prescription of oral hypoglycaemic agents in both groups. This programme may be an efficient and helpful model to increase overall quality of diabetes care according to the St Vincent Declaration.
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Blood Pressure -
Body Weight -
Cholesterol - blood
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - physiopathology Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - rehabilitation Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
Family Practice -
Female -
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice -
Hemoglobin A, Glycosylated - analysis
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Middle Aged -
Patient Education as Topic -
Rural Health -
Rural Population -
Self Care -
Triglycerides - blood

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TYPE 2 DIABETES
PATIENT EDUCATION
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
METABOLIC CONTROL
DIABETIC FOOT CARE
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