Team-based care to improve diabetes management: A community guide meta-analysis
American Journal of Preventive Medicine Jun 21, 2019
Levengood TW, et al. - In order to systematically evaluate the efficacy of team-based care for managing diabetes, researchers analyzed 35 trials mostly focusing on type 2 diabetes patients. These studies were selected from a high-quality, broader review comparing 11 quality improvement strategies for diabetes management (database inception to July 2010), and via an updated search using the same search strategy (July 2010–October 2015). Patients, their primary care providers, and one or two additional healthcare professionals (most often nurses or pharmacists) comprised the team members. Improvements in blood glucose, blood pressure, and lipid levels were evident in relation to team-based care for patients with type 2 diabetes.
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