Lobach 1997.
Methods | RCT (randomised by provider)
Randomisation concealment: NOT CLEAR
Follow up:
‐ providers: NOT DONE
‐ patients: NOT CLEAR
Blinded assessment: DONE
Baseline: DONE
Reliable outcomes: NOT DONE
Protection against contamination: DONE unit of analysis error |
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Participants | Primary care clinic at Duke University Medical Center (North Carolina, US) 20 family physicians, 1 general internist, 2 nurse practitioners, 2 physician's assistants, 33 family medicine residents were randomised. 30 were included because they met predefined criteria for minimum exposure to diabetic patient care. 359 charts were included with 884 encounters in which diabetes was addressed (not clear which type of diabetes) providers ‐ 30 primary care clinicians patients ‐ 359 encounters ‐ 884 practices ‐ 1 primary care clinic | |
Interventions | Intervention group: Professional intervention (local consensus processes + audit and feedback + reminders) Control group: usual care Length of intervention: 6 months |
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Outcomes | PROCESS:
Compliance rate overall Compliance rate with regard to specific guidelines on: Foot examination Complete physical examination Chronic glycemia monitoring Urine protein determination Cholesterol level Ophthalmologic examination Influenza vaccination Pneumococcal vaccination PATIENT: NONE |
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Notes | National guidelines (ADA‐guidelines), adapted through a consensus building process ‐directed at monitoring and treatment ‐targets: compliance with guidelines | |
Risk of bias | ||
Bias | Authors' judgement | Support for judgement |
Allocation concealment? | Unclear risk | B ‐ Unclear |