PMID: 18706303Aug 19, 2008Paper

Quality of diabetes care in primary care setting in egypt: an example of health sector reform in developing countries

The Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association
Adel A YoussefAshraf A Zaghloul

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the extent of provider adherence to evidence-based guidelines for diabetes care and the extent of glycemic, blood pressure, and lipid control in patients with diabetes in a developing country. A retrospective cohort study was carried out to evaluate diabetes care provided under Health Sector Reform Program (HSRP) in a major medical center in Alexandria, Egypt. Data on care provided for 137 patients were abstracted from medical records. Several process measures were studied including annual proportion of patients with measurements of blood glucose, blood pressure, and lipid levels. Patient outcomes on these measures were also examined. Logistic and poisson regressions were used to study factors related to having measurements done and number of measurements respectively. Multilevel analysis was then used to examine rate of change in patient outcomes and factors associated with this rate over one year of follow-up. For 137 patients with diabetes, annual testing was adequate for fasting blood glucose (FBG) (94.1%), blood pressure (100%), foot (92.7%), and fundus examination (86.6%) was adequate. On the other hand less attention was given to total cholesterol (60.6%), triglycerides (52.6%) and a...Continue Reading

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