1. Organizational intervention to improve access to retinopathy screening for patients with diabetes mellitus: health care service improvement project in a tertiary public hospital.
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Schneiders J, Telo GH, Lavinsky D, Dos Reis MA, Corrêa BG, and Schaan BD
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- Humans, Tertiary Care Centers, Mass Screening methods, Hospitals, Public, Delivery of Health Care, Diabetic Retinopathy diagnosis, Retinal Diseases, Diabetes Mellitus diagnosis
- Abstract
Introduction: The aim of this study was to improve the access to diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening with retinographies in a tertiary care center through a process conducted by an interdisciplinary group driven by a nurse., Materials and Methods: This is a quality improvement study that evaluated the flow for DR screening conducted by an interdisciplinary group using the Plan-Do-Study-Act methodology. As a result measure, we assessed the quantity of retinographies performed after the project implementation, the proportion of patients who presented abnormal retinographies, and the proportion of patients referred to a specialist., Results: The new patient screening flow and the reinforcement of available human resources led to an increase in the number of retinographies performed and screened patients. A total of 1184 retinographies were conducted, and it was possible to observe DR alterations in 37.8 % patients, of which only 6 % needed to be referred to the DR reference center., Conclusions: This study showed a significant increase in the number of retinographies performed. The Plan-Do-Study-Act methodology was an important tool to improve the flow of patient access to fundus images, helping to consistently and continuously improve these processes., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest I am submitting the manuscript entitled “Organizational intervention to improve access to retinopathy screening for patients with diabetes mellitus: health service improvement project in a tertiary public hospital” for consideration as publication in Primary Care Diabetes. I declare that there is no conflict of interest. Conflict of interest None declared., (Copyright © 2023 Primary Care Diabetes Europe. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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