Quality of type II diabetes care in primary health care centers in Kuwait: Employment of a diabetes quality indicator set (DQIS)
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Badawi, Dalia A.
Saleh, Shadi S.
Natafgi, Nabil Maher
Mourad, Yara
Behbehani, Kazem
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Public Library of Science
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Diabetes Mellitus is one of the major public health challenges, affecting more than 347 million adults worldwide. The impact of diabetes necessitates assessing the quality of care received by people with diabetes, especially in countries with a significant diabetes burden such as Kuwait. This paper aimed at piloting an approach for measuring Type II diabetes care performance through the use of a diabetes quality indicator set (DQIS) in primary health care. The DQIS for Kuwait was adapted from that developed by the National Diabetes Quality Improvement Alliance and the International Diabetes Federation. Five key care domains/measures were employed: (1) Blood glucose level measurement, (2) Cholesterol level measurement, (3) Blood pressure measurement, (4) Kidney function testing and (5) Smoking status check. The sample included the four major primary health care centers with the highest case load in Kuwait City, 4,241 patients in 2012 and 3,211 in 2010. Findings revealed the applicability and utility of employing performance indicators for diabetes care in Kuwait. Furthermore, findings revealed that many of the primary health care centers have achieved noteworthy improvement in diabetes care between 2010 and 2012, with the exception of smoking status check. The DQIS can help policymakers identify performance gaps and investigate key system roadblocks related to diabetes care in Kuwait. © 2015 Badawi et al. This is an openc access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Adult, Biomarkers, Cholesterol, Diabetes mellitus, type 2, Diabetic nephropathies, Hemoglobin a, glycosylated, Humans, Kuwait, Quality improvement, Quality indicators, health care, Treatment outcome, Hemoglobin a1c, Low density lipoprotein cholesterol, Biological marker, Glycosylated hemoglobin, Hemoglobin a1c protein, human, Aged, Article, Blood glucose level measurement, Blood pressure measurement, Clinical indicator, Diabetes quality indicator set, Diabetic nephropathy, Diagnostic procedure, Glycemic control, Health care quality, Human, Kidney function test, Lipid measurement, Major clinical study, Non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, Performance measurement system, Primary medical care, Smoking, Blood, Complication, Metabolism, Total quality management