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Design of a trial to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacists and community health promoters working with African-Americans and Latinos with Diabetes

机译:评估临床药师和社区健康促进者与非裔美国人和拉丁裔糖尿病患者合作的影响的试验设计

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BackgroundGiven the increasing prevalence of diabetes and the lack of patients reaching recommended therapeutic goals, novel models of team-based care are emerging. These teams typically include a combination of physicians, nurses, case managers, pharmacists, and community-based peer health promoters (HPs). Recent evidence supports the role of pharmacists in diabetes management to improve glycemic control, as they offer expertise in medication management with the ability to collaboratively intensify therapy. However, few studies of pharmacy-based models of care have focused on low income, minority populations that are most in need of intervention. Alternatively, HP interventions have focused largely upon low income minority groups, addressing their unique psychosocial and environmental challenges in diabetes self-care. This study will evaluate the impact of HPs as a complement to pharmacist management in a randomized controlled trial.
机译:背景技术鉴于糖尿病的患病率上升和患者无法达到推荐的治疗目标,基于团队的护理的新模型正在出现。这些团队通常由医师,护士,病例经理,药剂师和社区同伴健康促进者(HP)组成。最近的证据支持药剂师在糖尿病管理中改善血糖控制的作用,因为他们提供了药物管理方面的专业知识并具有协同加强治疗的能力。但是,很少有关于基于药房的护理模式的研究关注低收入,最需要干预的少数群体。另外,惠普的干预措施主要集中在低收入少数群体上,以解决他们在糖尿病自我护理中独特的社会心理和环境挑战。这项研究将在一项随机对照试验中评估HPs对药剂师管理的补充作用。

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