1. Optimal staffing for a good quality inpatient diabetes service.
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Dashora, U., Flanagan, D., Rayman, G., Mustafa, O. G., Walden, E., and Dhatariya, K.
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TREATMENT of diabetes , *MEDICAL quality control , *MEETINGS , *CONSENSUS (Social sciences) , *HOSPITAL patients , *ATTITUDES of medical personnel , *CONVERSATION , *MEDICAL care , *MEDICAL consultants , *PSYCHOLOGISTS , *MEDICAL personnel , *HOSPITAL care , *HEALTH care teams , *EXPERTISE , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *WORKING hours , *NURSE practitioners , *NUTRITIONISTS - Abstract
Introduction: Increasing numbers of people admitted to hospital have diabetes and need specialist support. To date, there is no mechanism which can help teams estimate the number of health care professionals they need to provide optimal care for people with diabetes in hospitals. Methods: The Joint British Diabetes Societies (JBDS) for Inpatient Care Group organised a survey of specialist inpatient diabetes teams in the UK for current staffing and the perception of optimal staffing using mailing lists available through their representative organisations. The results were verified and confirmed by one‐to‐one conversations with individual respondents and discussed in multiple expert‐group meetings to agree on the results. Results: Responses were received from 17 Trusts covering 30 hospital sites. Current diabetes specialist staffing level per 100 people with diabetes in hospital (Median, IQR) for consultants was 0.24 (0.22–0.37), diabetes inpatient specialist nurses was 1.94 (1.22–2.6), dieticians was 0.00 (0.00–0.00), podiatrists was 0.19 (0.00–0.62), pharmacists was 0.00 (0.00–0.37), psychologists was 0.00 (0.00–0.00). The teams also reported that for optimal care the total staff needed for each group (Median, IQR) was much higher; consultants 0.65 (0.50–0.88), specialist nurses 3.38 (2.78–4.59), dieticians 0.48 (0.33–0.72), podiatrists, 0.93 (0.65–1.24), pharmacists, 0.65 (0.40–0.79) and psychologists 0.33 (0.27–0.58). Based on the results of the survey, the JBDS expert group produced an Excel calculator to estimate staffing needs of any hospital site in question just by populating a few of the cells. Conclusion: Current inpatient diabetes staffing is much lower than needed in most Trusts who responded to the survey. The JBDS calculator can provide an estimate of the staffing needs of any hospital. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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