Improvement of primary health care of patients with poorly regulated diabetes mellitus type 2 using shared decision-making--the DEBATE trial.

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Improvement of primary health care of patients with poorly regulated diabetes mellitus type 2 using shared decision-making--the DEBATE trial. / Drewelow, Eva; Wollny, Anja; Pentzek, Michael; Immecke, Janine; Lambrecht, Sarah; Wilm, Stefan; Schluckebier, Iris; Löscher, Susanne; Wegscheider, Karl; Altiner, Attila.

In: BMC FAM PRACT, Vol. 13, 2012, p. 88.

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Drewelow, E, Wollny, A, Pentzek, M, Immecke, J, Lambrecht, S, Wilm, S, Schluckebier, I, Löscher, S, Wegscheider, K & Altiner, A 2012, 'Improvement of primary health care of patients with poorly regulated diabetes mellitus type 2 using shared decision-making--the DEBATE trial.', BMC FAM PRACT, vol. 13, pp. 88. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-13-88

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Drewelow, E., Wollny, A., Pentzek, M., Immecke, J., Lambrecht, S., Wilm, S., Schluckebier, I., Löscher, S., Wegscheider, K., & Altiner, A. (2012). Improvement of primary health care of patients with poorly regulated diabetes mellitus type 2 using shared decision-making--the DEBATE trial. BMC FAM PRACT, 13, 88. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-13-88

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@article{e94dc0bba01f48938628ec335992ad74,
title = "Improvement of primary health care of patients with poorly regulated diabetes mellitus type 2 using shared decision-making--the DEBATE trial.",
abstract = "Since 2004, a national Disease Management Program (DMP) has been implemented in Germany, which includes educational measures aimed at patients with type-2 diabetes (T2D). However, about 15-20% of T2D patients remain in poor metabolic control. Qualitative research shows that one reason for this might be an increasing frustration of general practitioners (GPs) with the management of their poorly regulated T2D patients over time. We aim at approaching this problem by improving the GP-patient-communication and fostering shared decision-making.",
keywords = "Germany, Humans, Treatment Outcome, Physician-Patient Relations, Communication, *Decision Making, Primary Health Care/*methods, *Quality Improvement, General Practitioners/*education, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/*therapy, General Practice/education, Patient Participation/*methods/statistics & numerical data, Germany, Humans, Treatment Outcome, Physician-Patient Relations, Communication, *Decision Making, Primary Health Care/*methods, *Quality Improvement, General Practitioners/*education, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/*therapy, General Practice/education, Patient Participation/*methods/statistics & numerical data",
author = "Eva Drewelow and Anja Wollny and Michael Pentzek and Janine Immecke and Sarah Lambrecht and Stefan Wilm and Iris Schluckebier and Susanne L{\"o}scher and Karl Wegscheider and Attila Altiner",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1186/1471-2296-13-88",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "88",
journal = "BMC PRIM CARE",
issn = "1471-2296",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd.",

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AU - Drewelow, Eva

AU - Wollny, Anja

AU - Pentzek, Michael

AU - Immecke, Janine

AU - Lambrecht, Sarah

AU - Wilm, Stefan

AU - Schluckebier, Iris

AU - Löscher, Susanne

AU - Wegscheider, Karl

AU - Altiner, Attila

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AB - Since 2004, a national Disease Management Program (DMP) has been implemented in Germany, which includes educational measures aimed at patients with type-2 diabetes (T2D). However, about 15-20% of T2D patients remain in poor metabolic control. Qualitative research shows that one reason for this might be an increasing frustration of general practitioners (GPs) with the management of their poorly regulated T2D patients over time. We aim at approaching this problem by improving the GP-patient-communication and fostering shared decision-making.

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KW - Treatment Outcome

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KW - Communication

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KW - Quality Improvement

KW - General Practitioners/education

KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/therapy

KW - General Practice/education

KW - Patient Participation/methods/statistics & numerical data

KW - Germany

KW - Humans

KW - Treatment Outcome

KW - Physician-Patient Relations

KW - Communication

KW - Decision Making

KW - Primary Health Care/methods

KW - Quality Improvement

KW - General Practitioners/education

KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/therapy

KW - General Practice/education

KW - Patient Participation/methods/statistics & numerical data

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