Supporting Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Care in the Hemodialysis Unit: A Quality-improvement Initiative Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Canadian Journal of Diabetes Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcjd.2023.07.010
Shaily Brahmbhatt BSc , Amanda Mikalachki RN, CDE , Julie Ann Lawrence NP , Lindsay Blackwell Pharm , Paulina Bleah NP , Yumna Khan RD , Tsan-Hua Tung BSc , Kathy Austin RN , Laura Craig RD , Kristin K. Clemens MD, MSc , TEAM CARE Investigators
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Abstract

Objective

People living with diabetes mellitus (DM) and chronic kidney disease can have difficulty attending multiple appointments to receive DM care. We developed and studied the utility of a DM outreach program to offer in the hemodialysis (HD) unit.

Methods

We conducted a quality improvement project in a satellite HD unit in London, Ontario, Canada, between August 1, 2019, and July 31, 2022. We assessed for baseline gaps in DM care among those with DM, performed root-cause analysis with key stakeholders to identify critical drivers of gaps, and conceptualized a certified diabetes educator–led outreach program to offer in the HD unit. We aimed to improve DM self-monitoring, hypo- and hyperglycemia, and DM-related screening. We used run and control charts to track outcome measures over time and modified our outreach program iteratively.

Results

Fifty-eight persons with DM receiving HD participated in our program. Support spanned multiple waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. With 4 tests of change, we observed improvement in DM self-monitoring with a modest decline in self-reported hyperglycemia. There were no adverse consequences, and satisfaction with our program was high.

Conclusions

Although we did not meet all measures of success during the pandemic, outreach DM support in the HD unit appeared to improve self-monitoring and self-reported hyperglycemia. Similar programs could be modified and implemented in other centres.

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支持血液透析室的 1 型和 2 型糖尿病护理:贯穿 COVID-19 大流行的质量改进计划
目标糖尿病(DM)和慢性肾脏病患者可能难以多次预约接受DM护理。我们开发并研究了在血液透析(HD)单位提供 DM 外展计划的实用性。方法我们于 2019 年 8 月 1 日至 2022 年 7 月 31 日期间在加拿大安大略省伦敦市的一个卫星 HD 单位开展了一项质量改进项目。我们评估了糖尿病患者在糖尿病护理方面的基线差距,与主要利益相关者一起进行了根本原因分析,以确定造成差距的关键因素,并构思了一个由认证糖尿病教育者主导的外展项目,在 HD 单位提供。我们的目标是改善糖尿病自我监测、低血糖和高血糖以及糖尿病相关筛查。我们使用运行和控制图来跟踪随时间变化的结果指标,并反复修改我们的推广计划。支持时间跨越了 COVID-19 大流行的多个波次。通过 4 次变化测试,我们观察到糖尿病自我监测能力有所提高,自我报告的高血糖略有下降。结论虽然在大流行期间我们没有达到所有的成功标准,但在血液透析病房开展的DM外展支持似乎改善了自我监测和自我报告的高血糖情况。类似的项目可在其他中心修改和实施。
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Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Canadian Journal of Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Diabetes is Canada''s only diabetes-oriented, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal for diabetes health-care professionals. Published bimonthly, the Canadian Journal of Diabetes contains original articles; reviews; case reports; shorter articles such as Perspectives in Practice, Practical Diabetes and Innovations in Diabetes Care; Diabetes Dilemmas and Letters to the Editor.
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