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A successful chronic care program in Al Ain-United Arab Emirates

BACKGROUND: The cost effective provision of quality care for chronic diseases is a major challenge for health care systems. We describe a project to improve the care of patients with the highly prevalent disorders of diabetes and hypertension, conducted in one of the major cities of the United Arab...

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Autores principales: Baynouna, Latifa M, Shamsan, Amal I, Ali, Tahira A, Al Mukini, Lolowa A, Al Kuwiti, Moza H, Al Ameri, Thuraya A, Nagelkerke, Nico JD, Abusamak, Ahmad M, Ahmed, Nader M, Al Deen, Sanaa M Zein, Jaber, Tariq M, Elkhalid, Abdulkarim M, Revel, Anthony D, Al Husaini, Alhusini I, Nour, Fouad A, Ahmad, Hayat O, Nazirudeen, Mohammad K, Al Dhahiri, Rowaya, Al Abdeen, Yahya O Zain, Omar, Aziza O
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20175917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-10-47
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author Baynouna, Latifa M
Shamsan, Amal I
Ali, Tahira A
Al Mukini, Lolowa A
Al Kuwiti, Moza H
Al Ameri, Thuraya A
Nagelkerke, Nico JD
Abusamak, Ahmad M
Ahmed, Nader M
Al Deen, Sanaa M Zein
Jaber, Tariq M
Elkhalid, Abdulkarim M
Revel, Anthony D
Al Husaini, Alhusini I
Nour, Fouad A
Ahmad, Hayat O
Nazirudeen, Mohammad K
Al Dhahiri, Rowaya
Al Abdeen, Yahya O Zain
Omar, Aziza O
author_facet Baynouna, Latifa M
Shamsan, Amal I
Ali, Tahira A
Al Mukini, Lolowa A
Al Kuwiti, Moza H
Al Ameri, Thuraya A
Nagelkerke, Nico JD
Abusamak, Ahmad M
Ahmed, Nader M
Al Deen, Sanaa M Zein
Jaber, Tariq M
Elkhalid, Abdulkarim M
Revel, Anthony D
Al Husaini, Alhusini I
Nour, Fouad A
Ahmad, Hayat O
Nazirudeen, Mohammad K
Al Dhahiri, Rowaya
Al Abdeen, Yahya O Zain
Omar, Aziza O
author_sort Baynouna, Latifa M
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description BACKGROUND: The cost effective provision of quality care for chronic diseases is a major challenge for health care systems. We describe a project to improve the care of patients with the highly prevalent disorders of diabetes and hypertension, conducted in one of the major cities of the United Arab Emirates. SETTINGS AND METHODS: The project, using the principles of quality assurance cycles, was conducted in 4 stages. The assessment stage consisted of a community survey and an audit of the health care system, with particular emphasis on chronic disease care. The information gleaned from this stage provided feedback to the staff of participating health centers. In the second stage, deficiencies in health care were identified and interventions were developed for improvements, including topics for continuing professional development. In the third stage, these strategies were piloted in a single health centre for one year and the outcomes evaluated. In the still ongoing fourth stage, the project was rolled out to all the health centers in the area, with continuing evaluation. The intervention consisted of changes to establish a structured care model based on the predicted needs of this group of patients utilizing dedicated chronic disease clinics inside the existing primary health care system. These clinics incorporated decision-making tools, including evidence-based guidelines, patient education and ongoing professional education. RESULTS: The intervention was successfully implemented in all the health centers. The health care quality indicators that showed the greatest improvement were the documentation of patient history (e.g. smoking status and physical activity); improvement in recording physical signs (e.g. body mass index (BMI)); and an improvement in the requesting of appropriate investigations, such as HbA1c and microalbuminurea. There was also improvement in those parameters reflecting outcomes of care, which included HbA1c, blood pressure and lipid profiles. Indicators related to lifestyle changes, such as smoking cessation and BMI, failed to improve. CONCLUSION: Chronic disease care is a joint commitment by health care providers and patients. This combined approach proved successful in most areas of the project, but the area of patient self management requires further improvement.
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spelling pubmed-28411642010-03-18 A successful chronic care program in Al Ain-United Arab Emirates Baynouna, Latifa M Shamsan, Amal I Ali, Tahira A Al Mukini, Lolowa A Al Kuwiti, Moza H Al Ameri, Thuraya A Nagelkerke, Nico JD Abusamak, Ahmad M Ahmed, Nader M Al Deen, Sanaa M Zein Jaber, Tariq M Elkhalid, Abdulkarim M Revel, Anthony D Al Husaini, Alhusini I Nour, Fouad A Ahmad, Hayat O Nazirudeen, Mohammad K Al Dhahiri, Rowaya Al Abdeen, Yahya O Zain Omar, Aziza O BMC Health Serv Res Research article BACKGROUND: The cost effective provision of quality care for chronic diseases is a major challenge for health care systems. We describe a project to improve the care of patients with the highly prevalent disorders of diabetes and hypertension, conducted in one of the major cities of the United Arab Emirates. SETTINGS AND METHODS: The project, using the principles of quality assurance cycles, was conducted in 4 stages. The assessment stage consisted of a community survey and an audit of the health care system, with particular emphasis on chronic disease care. The information gleaned from this stage provided feedback to the staff of participating health centers. In the second stage, deficiencies in health care were identified and interventions were developed for improvements, including topics for continuing professional development. In the third stage, these strategies were piloted in a single health centre for one year and the outcomes evaluated. In the still ongoing fourth stage, the project was rolled out to all the health centers in the area, with continuing evaluation. The intervention consisted of changes to establish a structured care model based on the predicted needs of this group of patients utilizing dedicated chronic disease clinics inside the existing primary health care system. These clinics incorporated decision-making tools, including evidence-based guidelines, patient education and ongoing professional education. RESULTS: The intervention was successfully implemented in all the health centers. The health care quality indicators that showed the greatest improvement were the documentation of patient history (e.g. smoking status and physical activity); improvement in recording physical signs (e.g. body mass index (BMI)); and an improvement in the requesting of appropriate investigations, such as HbA1c and microalbuminurea. There was also improvement in those parameters reflecting outcomes of care, which included HbA1c, blood pressure and lipid profiles. Indicators related to lifestyle changes, such as smoking cessation and BMI, failed to improve. CONCLUSION: Chronic disease care is a joint commitment by health care providers and patients. This combined approach proved successful in most areas of the project, but the area of patient self management requires further improvement. BioMed Central 2010-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2841164/ /pubmed/20175917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-10-47 Text en Copyright ©2010 Baynouna et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research article
Baynouna, Latifa M
Shamsan, Amal I
Ali, Tahira A
Al Mukini, Lolowa A
Al Kuwiti, Moza H
Al Ameri, Thuraya A
Nagelkerke, Nico JD
Abusamak, Ahmad M
Ahmed, Nader M
Al Deen, Sanaa M Zein
Jaber, Tariq M
Elkhalid, Abdulkarim M
Revel, Anthony D
Al Husaini, Alhusini I
Nour, Fouad A
Ahmad, Hayat O
Nazirudeen, Mohammad K
Al Dhahiri, Rowaya
Al Abdeen, Yahya O Zain
Omar, Aziza O
A successful chronic care program in Al Ain-United Arab Emirates
title A successful chronic care program in Al Ain-United Arab Emirates
title_full A successful chronic care program in Al Ain-United Arab Emirates
title_fullStr A successful chronic care program in Al Ain-United Arab Emirates
title_full_unstemmed A successful chronic care program in Al Ain-United Arab Emirates
title_short A successful chronic care program in Al Ain-United Arab Emirates
title_sort successful chronic care program in al ain-united arab emirates
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20175917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-10-47
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