Improving Diabetes Care via Telemedicine: Lessons From the Addressing Diabetes in Tennessee (ADT) Project

نویسندگان

  • Ebenezer A. Nyenwe
  • Sydney Ashby
  • Jamie Tidewell
  • Simonne S. Nouer
  • Abbas E. Kitabchi
چکیده

T he prevalence of diabetes continues to escalate around the world, with an estimated 24 million people affected in the U.S. (1). Its prevalence has more than doubled in Tennessee the last decade from 5.0% in 1997 to 11.0% in 2007 (2), with estimated diabetes related mortality of 31 per 100,000 population (2). Rising prevalence and shortage of physicians, especially in rural areas, contribute to poor outcome in diabetic patients (3). Telemed-icine, the transfer of electronic medical data to a remote location utilizing telecommunications technology, may be beneficial in improving access, care, and outcome in diabetic patients. Therefore, we investigated the impact of telemedi-cine on the quality of care in diabetic patients in five health professional shortage areas with diabetes related mortality rates of 41.5–84.7 per 100,000. ADT was a prospective interventional study, which recruited diabetic patients aged $18 years, with A1C $8.0%. Diabetes self-management education (DSME) was delivered by a certified diabetes educator via videoconference every 3 months. The DSME classes addressed pathogenesis of diabetes, nutritional education, physical activity, self blood glucose monitoring, effects of insulin and other diabetes medications , sick day management, and complications of diabetes. DSME classes were delivered from the telemedicine studio of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, which was connected to the remote locations by videoconference using Polycom VSX 7000 video cameras (Pleasanton, CA), television monitors, and the Internet. Vital signs and anthropometry were obtained at each visit. Laboratory data such as A1C and lipid levels were obtained from the patients' primary physician. Statistical analysis was done using Student t test or ANOVA and x 2 test. Thirty-six patients aged 55.6 6 10.0 years, with mean duration of diabetes of 12.0 6 10.0 years completed the study; 55% of the subjects had concomitant dys-lipidemia and hypertension. Subjects showed significant improvement in A1C The proportion of subjects achieving target A1C of ,7% increased to 40% after intervention (P , 0.001). There was also a significant rise in the proportion of patients who achieved target blood pressure (61 vs. 78%), HDL (11 vs. 22%), and triglyceride (3 vs. 30%) (P , 0.001); and 97% of the participants were satisfied with the program , and 90% acknowledged it saved time and money. Given the average duration of uncontrolled diabetes of 12 years, this degree of improvement in 3 months is quite encouraging. The improvement in A1C, which was maintained throughout the study, may …

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Improving diabetes care via telemedicine: lessons from the Addressing Diabetes in Tennessee (ADT) project. Diabetes Care 2011;34:e34

In the print version of the article listed above, the spelling of the third author's name is incorrect. The correct spelling is Jamie Tidwell. The online version reflects these changes.

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عنوان ژورنال:

دوره 34  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011