2008
DOI: 10.1159/000109584
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Evaluation of the Impact of the Kuwait Diabetes Care Program on the Quality of Diabetes Care

Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the impact of the Kuwait Diabetes Care Program on the quality of care provided for diabetic patients in the Primary Health Care setting. Materials and Methods: The Kuwait Diabetes Care Program developed, published and disseminated clinical practice guidelines, conducted training courses, standards for diabetes care, and introduced a monitoring and evaluation system. Four audits (September 1999, October 2001, 2002 and 2003) were carried out at five diabetic clinics. September 1999 referr… Show more

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“…Generally, interventions successfully increased compliance with clinical guidelines and improved clinical outcomes, where monitored, over the duration of the study. The studies were followed up for periods of 1 year [36], 18 months [31], [35], 2 years [32], and 4 years [33], [34] post-intervention. Unfortunately, there are major limitations with all these studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, interventions successfully increased compliance with clinical guidelines and improved clinical outcomes, where monitored, over the duration of the study. The studies were followed up for periods of 1 year [36], 18 months [31], [35], 2 years [32], and 4 years [33], [34] post-intervention. Unfortunately, there are major limitations with all these studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have lamented the weakness of existing public health programs to combat the rising prevalence of these diseases. Some efforts have been made to rectify this situation in the case of diabetes [22] . A major international conference on coronary heart disease held in Kuwait in 2001 highlighted the role of screening and identification of persons at a higher risk of developing heart disease and discussed public health measures to reduce such risks [23] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvements in the infrastructure of medical care for diabetic patients have significantly contributed to this drop. In Kuwait, a number of diabetic clinics, within the polyclinic, have been established throughout the country since the year 2000, as part of the National Diabetes Program (17). At the primary care level, there are currently 34 diabetes clinics, operated by trained physicians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%