Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2024, Page 90

Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2024, Page 90
Follow up and outcomes of treatment for people with type 2 diabetes within two nurse led clinics in primary care ENGLISH SUMMARY Follow up and outcomes of treatment for people with type 2 diabetes within two nurse led clinics in primary care Birgisdottir, M., Skuladottir, H. and Sigurdardottir, A.K. ABSRTAKT Aim More nurse led diabetes clinics in primary care are established. The clinics should follow international guidelines in diabetes care. The purpose of this study was to analyse outcomes of treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes, in two diabetes clinics, on measurements with at least six months interval and compare to international guidelines. Attendance to the clinic and use of other services was analysed Method A retrospective cohort study in primary care of The Healthcare institution of North Iceland (HSN) in Fjallabyggð and Dalvík. The sample was patients in the two diabetes clinics from beginning of 2019 to the end of 2020 and had two HbA1c measurements with at least six months between the measurements (Time 1 and 2). In addition, use of blood sugar, blood pressure and blood lipid lowering medications were analysed. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used and measurements compared to international guidelines. Results At time 1, mean age (n = 88) was 66.1 (±12.68) years, 58% were male. Diabetes duration was 1-21 years. At time 2 mean HbA1c was 47.8 mmol/mol (±14.9). All participants (n = 88) did use medicine. Most used blood sugar lowering medicine (93.2%), around half of the sample (44.3%) used Glucagon-like peptide-1 agonista (GLP-1). In total 80.7% of the participants took blood pressure lowering medicine and around half of the sample did use lipid lowering medicine. The most common complication was cardiovascular disease (84.1%). HbA1c (p=0.049), body mass index (p=0.013) and systolic pressure (p=0.040) decreased at the second measurement. At the second measurement 72,7% reached international goals in HbA1c but 32% reached it in body mass index at the same time. Conclusions Most patients reached international guidelines goals in clinical measurements. Regular follow up, attendance to the diabetes clinic and collaboration with the patient gives a positive outcome. The results demonstrate the clinical importance of having nurse led diabetes clinics in primary care. The two diabetes clinics seem to follow international guidelines when providing the care. Keywords Diabetes Clinics, Primary Health Care, International Guidelines, Cohort Study. Correspondent matthildurb@hsn.is

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