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2001
DOI: 10.1002/pdi.240
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Staged diabetes management: a systematic evidence-based approach to the prevention and treatment of diabetes and its co-morbidities

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“…In the systemized care program for diabetes patients implemented at this Center, we use research instruments recommended by the IDC. One of them refers to the patients' satisfaction with the care they receive (2) .…”
Section: University Of São Paulo At Ribeirão Preto College Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the systemized care program for diabetes patients implemented at this Center, we use research instruments recommended by the IDC. One of them refers to the patients' satisfaction with the care they receive (2) .…”
Section: University Of São Paulo At Ribeirão Preto College Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, several education programs and care services for diabetes patients with this focus have been implemented in different countries (1)(2) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This training session was developed in collaboration with a disease management provider, the International Diabetes Center, a World Health Organization designated expert center in diabetes disease management. This program, which has been demonstrated to significantly improve both short-and long-term clinical outcomes in various populations (35,36), was modified through a customization session that included the participation of 10% of the country's entire primary care physician population. Similar disease management programs have been demonstrated to result in significant improvements in both clinical and economic outcomes for patients with complex chronic diseases (37).…”
Section: Early Intervention and Disease Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first of these is the implementation of a diabetes disease management system by the use of an established system developed by a partner in this initiative, the International Diabetes Center (33). This program has been shown to significantly improve clinical outcomes in several populations worldwide, including the American Indian Community (33). This disease management system, known as Staged Diabetes Management, was presented to the medical community, and 10% of the total general practitioner population of the country took part in this NKF Singapore-facilitated process of incorporating clinical care algorithms in the day-to-day management of diabetes mellitus (19).…”
Section: Early Intervention and Disease Management Programmentioning
confidence: 99%