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Quality of diabetes care in Dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between presence and nature of co-morbidity and quality of care for diabetes patients enrolled in diabetes disease management programmes provided by care groups. METHODS: We performed an observational study within eight Dutch diabetes care groups. Data from pa...

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Autores principales: de Bruin, Simone R., van Oostrom, Sandra H., Drewes, Hanneke W., de Jong-van Til, Janneke T., Baan, Caroline A., Struijs, Jeroen N.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Igitur publishing 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24409109
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author de Bruin, Simone R.
van Oostrom, Sandra H.
Drewes, Hanneke W.
de Jong-van Til, Janneke T.
Baan, Caroline A.
Struijs, Jeroen N.
author_facet de Bruin, Simone R.
van Oostrom, Sandra H.
Drewes, Hanneke W.
de Jong-van Til, Janneke T.
Baan, Caroline A.
Struijs, Jeroen N.
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between presence and nature of co-morbidity and quality of care for diabetes patients enrolled in diabetes disease management programmes provided by care groups. METHODS: We performed an observational study within eight Dutch diabetes care groups. Data from patient record systems of care groups and patient questionnaires were used to determine quality of care. Quality of care was measured as provision of the recommended diabetes care, patients’ achievement of recommended clinical outcomes and patients’ perception of coordination and integration of care. RESULTS: 527 diabetes patients without and 1187 diabetes patients with co-morbidity were included. Of the co-morbid patients, 7.8% had concordant co-morbid conditions only, 63.8% had discordant co-morbid diseases only and 28.4% had both types of conditions. Hardly any differences were observed between patients with and without co-morbidity in terms of provided care, achievement of clinical outcomes and perceived coordination and integration of care. CONCLUSIONS: Our study implies that care groups are able to provide similar quality of diabetes care for diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity. Considering the expected developments regarding additional disease management programmes in care groups, it is of importance to monitor quality of care, including patient experiences, for all chronic diseases. It will then become clear whether accountable provider-led organisations such as care groups are able to ensure quality of care for the increasing number of patients with multiple chronic conditions.
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spelling pubmed-38865992014-01-09 Quality of diabetes care in Dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity de Bruin, Simone R. van Oostrom, Sandra H. Drewes, Hanneke W. de Jong-van Til, Janneke T. Baan, Caroline A. Struijs, Jeroen N. Int J Integr Care Research and Theory OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between presence and nature of co-morbidity and quality of care for diabetes patients enrolled in diabetes disease management programmes provided by care groups. METHODS: We performed an observational study within eight Dutch diabetes care groups. Data from patient record systems of care groups and patient questionnaires were used to determine quality of care. Quality of care was measured as provision of the recommended diabetes care, patients’ achievement of recommended clinical outcomes and patients’ perception of coordination and integration of care. RESULTS: 527 diabetes patients without and 1187 diabetes patients with co-morbidity were included. Of the co-morbid patients, 7.8% had concordant co-morbid conditions only, 63.8% had discordant co-morbid diseases only and 28.4% had both types of conditions. Hardly any differences were observed between patients with and without co-morbidity in terms of provided care, achievement of clinical outcomes and perceived coordination and integration of care. CONCLUSIONS: Our study implies that care groups are able to provide similar quality of diabetes care for diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity. Considering the expected developments regarding additional disease management programmes in care groups, it is of importance to monitor quality of care, including patient experiences, for all chronic diseases. It will then become clear whether accountable provider-led organisations such as care groups are able to ensure quality of care for the increasing number of patients with multiple chronic conditions. Igitur publishing 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3886599/ /pubmed/24409109 Text en Copyright 2013, Authors retain the copyright of their article http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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de Bruin, Simone R.
van Oostrom, Sandra H.
Drewes, Hanneke W.
de Jong-van Til, Janneke T.
Baan, Caroline A.
Struijs, Jeroen N.
Quality of diabetes care in Dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity
title Quality of diabetes care in Dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity
title_full Quality of diabetes care in Dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity
title_fullStr Quality of diabetes care in Dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity
title_full_unstemmed Quality of diabetes care in Dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity
title_short Quality of diabetes care in Dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity
title_sort quality of diabetes care in dutch care groups: no differences between diabetes patients with and without co-morbidity
topic Research and Theory
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24409109
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