Presenter Classification
Graduate Student
Presentation Type
Podium or Poster Presentation
Publication Date
4-11-2024
Start Date
11-4-2024 11:10 AM
End Date
11-4-2024 11:45 AM
Keywords
Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Health Literacy, Education
Abstract Type
Quality Improvement/Process Improvement Project
Abstract
Purpose: To determine if a quality improvement project involving individualized, one-on-one Diabetes education will improve health literacy and Diabetes outcomes in adults with Type 2 Diabetes in a rural primary care clinic. Diabetes is a chronic condition affecting the United States with 9.6% of Virginia’s population living with Diabetes.
Aims: To improve patient’s Diabetes literacy scores, BMI, and Hemoglobin A1c levels through Diabetes education.
Processes: There are pre- and post-education phases. Data to be collected at the end of both phases consist of DNT15 scores, BMI, and A1c. In the pre-education phase, BMI was obtained, DNT15 was administered, and Diabetes education was provided. Then, A1c was obtained, and patients were scheduled to return in the month of May. Post-education phase starts at the follow-up where participants retake DNT15 and BMI and A1c will be obtained.
Results: Only pre-education data has been collected from the participants. Post-education data will be collected throughout the month of May during 3-month follow-up appointments. Expected results include 10% improvement of BMI, A1C, and Diabetes literacy scores.
Limitations: Increased use of GLP1 prescriptions in clinic could affect results. Some patients were sent to the ED after being seen requiring prompt follow-ups while others obtain A1c results from other disciplines and may not have results sent to this clinic by the end of the data collection period. There have also been several no shows. Patients and staff have been receptive to the quality improvement initiative.
Conclusion: Education has been provided to 25 patients. Follow-ups are scheduled for post-education data collection in May.
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Health Literacy and Diabetes Outcomes in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes in Southwest Virginia
Purpose: To determine if a quality improvement project involving individualized, one-on-one Diabetes education will improve health literacy and Diabetes outcomes in adults with Type 2 Diabetes in a rural primary care clinic. Diabetes is a chronic condition affecting the United States with 9.6% of Virginia’s population living with Diabetes.
Aims: To improve patient’s Diabetes literacy scores, BMI, and Hemoglobin A1c levels through Diabetes education.
Processes: There are pre- and post-education phases. Data to be collected at the end of both phases consist of DNT15 scores, BMI, and A1c. In the pre-education phase, BMI was obtained, DNT15 was administered, and Diabetes education was provided. Then, A1c was obtained, and patients were scheduled to return in the month of May. Post-education phase starts at the follow-up where participants retake DNT15 and BMI and A1c will be obtained.
Results: Only pre-education data has been collected from the participants. Post-education data will be collected throughout the month of May during 3-month follow-up appointments. Expected results include 10% improvement of BMI, A1C, and Diabetes literacy scores.
Limitations: Increased use of GLP1 prescriptions in clinic could affect results. Some patients were sent to the ED after being seen requiring prompt follow-ups while others obtain A1c results from other disciplines and may not have results sent to this clinic by the end of the data collection period. There have also been several no shows. Patients and staff have been receptive to the quality improvement initiative.
Conclusion: Education has been provided to 25 patients. Follow-ups are scheduled for post-education data collection in May.