Title of article :
Implementation of "Chronic Care Model" for Diabetes Care in Iranian Primary Health Care: Does it work?
Author/Authors :
Abolhassani Shahreza, Farid MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine - Health Services Division - National Institute of Health Research - Tehran University Of Medical Science, Tehran , Hazar, Narjes Community Medicine Specialist - Department of community medicine - School of Medicine - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd
Abstract :
Objective: Traditional health care systems were not capable to
face successfully with chronic diseases including diabetes mellitus.
In this regard, the Chronic Care Model or CCM was created to
promote quality of care. The aim of this study was to examine
whether establishment of chronic care model, with focus on diabetic
patients, has led to clinically significant outcomes in Iran.
Materials and Methods: The samples were confirmed type 2
diabetes patients who had been attending to 20 CCM-based clinics in
Tehran for at least one year. Repeated measurements of the same
variable (including demographic, anthropometric and biochemical
variables) on the same individual in 5 serial time points were used.
Results: Totally, 7190 patients (4793 females and 2397 males) with
the mean age of 56 years old fulfilled inclusion criteria and entered
the study. HbA1c (P-value: 0.001), fasting blood sugar (P-value:
0.001), systolic and diastolic blood pressures (P-value: 0.001), low
density lipoprotein (P-value: 0.001), total cholesterol (P-value:
0.001), triglyceride (P-value: 0.001), and body mass index (P-value:
0.001) have significantly decreased during 4 measurement intervals. Conclusion: Implementation of CCM frame in primary health care
clinics as the first model-based participatory care has been relatively
successful in the field of diabetes management in Iran. Our findings
support the idea that multifaceted interventions provided through a
collaborative team work could relieve various health risk factors in
diabetics.
Keywords :
Chronic care model , Diabetes , Repeated measure analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics