改善糖尿病控制的社区护士管理干预措施的十年随访。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Research and Theory for Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2021-09-13 DOI:10.1891/RTNP-D-20-00156
Tatyana Ginzburg, Eyal Azuri, Robert Hoffman, Shlomo Moshe, Joseph Azuri
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背景和目的:短期随访显示,由护士进行多学科干预后,糖尿病控制措施有所改善。然而,关于此类干预措施的长期效果却缺乏数据。我们在一家中心多学科初级保健诊所评估了社区护士进行简短干预后的长期糖尿病管理和控制措施:方法:在一家中心多学科初级保健诊所进行横断面研究。在社区护士进行简短干预后,对随机抽取的 100 名糖尿病患者进行了长达 10 多年的跟踪随访。研究人员从医疗记录中提取了糖尿病控制指标(如血红蛋白 A1c[HbA1c]、低密度脂蛋白[LDL]和血压)和医疗服务临床使用情况(如护士、医生、营养师和住院治疗)的数据,并将干预前的数据与短期和长期随访数据(中位数分别为 25 个月和 10.56 年)进行了比较:在随访期间,有 18 名参与者(干预时的中位年龄为 73 岁)死亡。HbA1c 从干预前到干预后大幅下降(p < .001),并保持在较低水平。低密度脂蛋白和收缩压下降,并在长期随访期间持续下降。虽然每年护士上门服务的次数有所增加,但医生和营养师上门服务的次数却有所减少。每年的足部检查和眼科医生就诊次数在干预后有所增加,但仍然很高。与糖尿病相关的住院治疗也比干预时有所减少:实践启示:由社区护士管理的多学科、简短的干预措施,可以改善甚至持续改善大多数糖尿病管理和控制措施,并在干预后的 10 多年内持续有效。
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Ten Years Follow-Up of a Community-Nurse Managed Intervention to Improve Diabetes Control.

Background and purpose: Diabetes control measures were shown to improve, following multidisciplinary intervention managed by a nurse in short-term follow-ups. However, there is a lack of data regarding the long-term effects of such interventions. We assessed long-term diabetes management and control measures in a central multidisciplinary primary care clinic, following a brief intervention conducted by a community nurse.

Methods: A cross-sectional study in a central, multidisciplinary, primary care clinic. A previous study cohort of randomly selected 100 people with diabetes was followed-up for over 10 years, following a brief intervention managed by a community nurse. Data of diabetes control measures (e.g., hemoglobin A1c [HbA1c], low-density lipoprotein [LDL], and blood pressure) and clinical use of medical services (e.g., nurse, physician, dietician, and hospitalizations) were extracted from the medical records and compared from before the intervention to short and long-term follow-ups (median of 25 months, 10.56 years respectively).

Results: During the follow-up period, 18 participants (median age at intervention time 73 years) died. HbA1c dropped significantly (p < .001) from before to after the intervention, and remained low. LDL and Systolic Blood pressure decreased and continued to decrease during the long-term follow-up. While the number of nurse visits per year increased, physician and dietician visits decreased. Annual foot examinations and ophthalmologist visits, which increased following the intervention, remained high. Diabetes-related hospitalizations also decreased from the point of intervention.

Implications for practice: Multidisciplinary, brief intervention managed by a community nurse, improve, and even continue to improve, most diabetes management and control measures, for more than 10 years following the intervention.

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