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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedPantalone KM, Misra-Hebert AD, Hobbs TM
The probability of a1c goal attainment in patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes in a large integrated delivery system: a prediction model.
Researchers assessed patient characteristics and treatment factors associated with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes and the probability of hemoglobin A(1c) (A1C) goal attainment. Using electronic health record data at Cleveland Clinic, they found that a minority of patients with an A1C >9% achieved an A1C <8% at 1 year. While most identified predictive factors are nonmodifiable by the clinician, pursuit of frequent patient engagement and tailored drug regimens may help to improve A1C goal attainment.
AHRQ-funded; HS024128.
Citation: Pantalone KM, Misra-Hebert AD, Hobbs TM .
The probability of a1c goal attainment in patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes in a large integrated delivery system: a prediction model.
Diabetes Care 2020 Aug;43(8):1910-19. doi: 10.2337/dc19-0968..
Keywords: Diabetes, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient and Family Engagement, Chronic Conditions
Poon BY, Shortell SM, Rodriguez HP
Patient activation as a pathway to shared decision-making for adults with diabetes or cardiovascular disease.
Shared decision-making (SDM) is widely recognized as a core strategy to improve patient-centered care. However, the implementation of SDM in routine care settings has been slow and its impact mixed. In this study, the investigators examined the temporal association of patient activation and patients' experience with the SDM process to assess the dominant directionality of this relationship.
AHRQ-funded; HS022241.
Citation: Poon BY, Shortell SM, Rodriguez HP .
Patient activation as a pathway to shared decision-making for adults with diabetes or cardiovascular disease.
J Gen Intern Med 2020 Mar;35(3):732-42. doi: 10.1007/s11606-019-05351-6.
Keywords: Decision Making, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Conditions, Chronic Conditions, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient and Family Engagement
Rosas LG, Lv N, Lewis MA
A Latino patient-centered, evidence-based approach to diabetes prevention.
Cultural tailoring of evidence-based diabetes prevention program (DPP) interventions is needed to effectively address obesity and its related chronic diseases among Latinos in primary care. This article described the patient-centered process used to adapt the DPP and reported cultural adaptations. The investigators concluded that the 2-stage approach actively engaging patients, family members, providers, and health care system leaders reinforced the cultural congruence of the existing intervention while further strengthening it with adaptations promoting Latino family and community support.
AHRQ-funded; HS022702.
Citation: Rosas LG, Lv N, Lewis MA .
A Latino patient-centered, evidence-based approach to diabetes prevention.
J Am Board Fam Med 2018 May-Jun;31(3):364-74. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2018.03.170280..
Keywords: Cultural Competence, Diabetes, Evidence-Based Practice, Patient and Family Engagement, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Schmittdiel JA, Desai J, Schroeder EB
Methods for engaging stakeholders in comparative effectiveness research: a patient-centered approach to improving diabetes care.
This article presents ways to engage stakeholders in comparative effectiveness research, including patient community surveys, stakeholder meetings with substantial patient representation, and patient stakeholder deciding votes in selecting pilot research topics. Researchers and health care leaders should continue to develop best-practices and strategies for increasing patient involvement in comparative effectiveness and delivery science research.
AHRQ-funded; HS022963; HS019859.
Citation: Schmittdiel JA, Desai J, Schroeder EB .
Methods for engaging stakeholders in comparative effectiveness research: a patient-centered approach to improving diabetes care.
Healthc (Amst) 2015 Jun;3(2):80-8. doi: 10.1016/j.hjdsi.2015.02.005.
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Keywords: Comparative Effectiveness, Diabetes, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Patient and Family Engagement