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Atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo DiabetIMSS a CADIMSS

In diabetes, obtaining optimal control is key to reducing chronic complications. Unfortunately, not all patients achieve the recommended goals. Therefore, the challenges to develop and evaluate comprehensive care models are enormous. In October 2008, the Diabetic Patient Care Program (DiabetIMSS) wa...

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Autores principales: Gil-Velázquez, Luisa Estela, Wacher-Rodarte, Niels Agustín Hansen, Salinas-Martínez, Ana María, Duque-Molina, Célida, Bárcenas-Chávez, Selene, López-Torres, Gabriela Irene, Vargas-Sánchez, Héctor, Tomas-López, Juan Carlos, Cervantes-Ocampo, Manuel, Zepeda-Arias, Fabiana Maribel, Krug-Llamas, Ernesto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10651310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36796023
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author Gil-Velázquez, Luisa Estela
Wacher-Rodarte, Niels Agustín Hansen
Salinas-Martínez, Ana María
Duque-Molina, Célida
Bárcenas-Chávez, Selene
López-Torres, Gabriela Irene
Vargas-Sánchez, Héctor
Tomas-López, Juan Carlos
Cervantes-Ocampo, Manuel
Zepeda-Arias, Fabiana Maribel
Krug-Llamas, Ernesto
author_facet Gil-Velázquez, Luisa Estela
Wacher-Rodarte, Niels Agustín Hansen
Salinas-Martínez, Ana María
Duque-Molina, Célida
Bárcenas-Chávez, Selene
López-Torres, Gabriela Irene
Vargas-Sánchez, Héctor
Tomas-López, Juan Carlos
Cervantes-Ocampo, Manuel
Zepeda-Arias, Fabiana Maribel
Krug-Llamas, Ernesto
author_sort Gil-Velázquez, Luisa Estela
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description In diabetes, obtaining optimal control is key to reducing chronic complications. Unfortunately, not all patients achieve the recommended goals. Therefore, the challenges to develop and evaluate comprehensive care models are enormous. In October 2008, the Diabetic Patient Care Program (DiabetIMSS) was designed and implemented in family medicine. Its principal component is the multidisciplinary team (doctor, nurse, psychologist, dietitian, dentist, and social worker) that offers coordinated health care; monthly medical consultation and individual, family and group education on self-care and prevention of complications for 12 months. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the percentage of attendance at the DiabetIMSS modules decreased significantly. This is how the Medical Director considered it necessary to strengthen them, and the Diabetes Care Centers (CADIMSS) arose. In addition to providing medical care with a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach, the CADIMSS encourages the co-responsibility of the patient and his family. It consists of monthly medical consultation and nursing staff provides monthly educational sessions for 6 months. Pending tasks remain and there are still areas of opportunity to modernize and reorganize services that contribute to improving the health of the population with diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-106513102022-11-01 Atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo DiabetIMSS a CADIMSS Gil-Velázquez, Luisa Estela Wacher-Rodarte, Niels Agustín Hansen Salinas-Martínez, Ana María Duque-Molina, Célida Bárcenas-Chávez, Selene López-Torres, Gabriela Irene Vargas-Sánchez, Héctor Tomas-López, Juan Carlos Cervantes-Ocampo, Manuel Zepeda-Arias, Fabiana Maribel Krug-Llamas, Ernesto Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc Artículo De Opinión In diabetes, obtaining optimal control is key to reducing chronic complications. Unfortunately, not all patients achieve the recommended goals. Therefore, the challenges to develop and evaluate comprehensive care models are enormous. In October 2008, the Diabetic Patient Care Program (DiabetIMSS) was designed and implemented in family medicine. Its principal component is the multidisciplinary team (doctor, nurse, psychologist, dietitian, dentist, and social worker) that offers coordinated health care; monthly medical consultation and individual, family and group education on self-care and prevention of complications for 12 months. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the percentage of attendance at the DiabetIMSS modules decreased significantly. This is how the Medical Director considered it necessary to strengthen them, and the Diabetes Care Centers (CADIMSS) arose. In addition to providing medical care with a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach, the CADIMSS encourages the co-responsibility of the patient and his family. It consists of monthly medical consultation and nursing staff provides monthly educational sessions for 6 months. Pending tasks remain and there are still areas of opportunity to modernize and reorganize services that contribute to improving the health of the population with diabetes. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC10651310/ /pubmed/36796023 Text en © 2023 Revista Medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Esta obra está bajo una Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivar 4.0 Internacional.
spellingShingle Artículo De Opinión
Gil-Velázquez, Luisa Estela
Wacher-Rodarte, Niels Agustín Hansen
Salinas-Martínez, Ana María
Duque-Molina, Célida
Bárcenas-Chávez, Selene
López-Torres, Gabriela Irene
Vargas-Sánchez, Héctor
Tomas-López, Juan Carlos
Cervantes-Ocampo, Manuel
Zepeda-Arias, Fabiana Maribel
Krug-Llamas, Ernesto
Atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo DiabetIMSS a CADIMSS
title Atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo DiabetIMSS a CADIMSS
title_full Atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo DiabetIMSS a CADIMSS
title_fullStr Atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo DiabetIMSS a CADIMSS
title_full_unstemmed Atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo DiabetIMSS a CADIMSS
title_short Atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo DiabetIMSS a CADIMSS
title_sort atención integral en diabetes tipo 2: transición del modelo diabetimss a cadimss
topic Artículo De Opinión
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10651310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36796023
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