the impact of pharmacist intervention on diabetes outcomes in...
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Studies Saudia Arabia, Nepal, USA
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Participants for the questionnaires were primarily male patients – purposive sample. They were more receptive to the request. Most participants were in the 41-60 age group.
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Physicians and staff of the HC who are part of the multidisciplinary team involved in the management and care of the diabetes pat. Mention studies
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> 80% of participants indicated that their knowledge about DEP was obtained from health professionals, primarily physician and nurses.
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3 persons tested once per year; 4 every quarter and 5 every six months. Majority within ADA guidelines.
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Results showed that participants increased the frequency of the exercise after enrolment in the DEP
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Continum of service includes: medication counselling, education in diabetes self-care skill, , Targeted pharmacy-based services such as blood glucose meter training, foot care etc
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Fixed appointments and follow calls to ensure that appointments are kept. – all readings will be at a fixed time point.
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