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Rationale and implementation of the SLICK project: Screening for Limb, I-Eye, Cardiovascular and Kidney (SLICK) complications in individuals with type 2 diabetes in Alberta's First Nations communities.

机译:精巧项目的基本原理和实施:筛查艾伯塔省第一民族社区中2型糖尿病患者的肢体,心血管和肾脏(光滑)并发症。

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OBJECTIVE: Identifying diabetes complications through screening using portable laboratory equipment in Aboriginal communities, and providing education and client empowerment for improved follow-up care and self-care. PARTICIPANTS: First Nations people with known diabetes. SETTING: Screening was carried out in temporary clinics and laboratories set up at the local health centre in each of Alberta's 44 First Nations. INTERVENTION: Two mobile units ("SLICK vans"), equipped with professionally trained staff, portable lab instruments and a retinal camera, travelled to all 44 Alberta First Nations communities to facilitate implementation of the Canadian Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs). The project provided relevant education and counselling in conjunction with screening activities. OUTCOMES: SLICK screened 1,151 clients between December 2001 and July 2003, and the project remains ongoing. A preliminary evaluation of the project's 19-month implementation period showed screening activities and satisfaction with diabetes services were low prior to SLICK. There were modest improvements in some program outcomes at 6-12 months follow-up. CONCLUSION: The SLICK project is designed to address the impact of diabetes by utilizing evidence-based CPGs with respect to screening for complications at the community level. It had a successful implementation period facilitated by community acceptance.
机译:目的:通过使用位于原住民社区的便携式实验室设备进行筛查来确定糖尿病并发症,并提供教育和客户赋权以改善后续护理和自我保健。参与者:患有已知糖尿病的原住民。设置:筛查是在艾伯塔省44个原住民中的每种临时诊所和实验室进行的临时诊所和实验室。干预:配备了经过专业培训的员工,便携式实验室仪器和视网膜相机的两个移动单元(“ Slick Vans”),前往所有44个艾伯塔省原住民社区,以促进加拿大糖尿病协会临床实践指南(CPGS)的实施。该项目与筛查活动一起提供了相关的教育和咨询。结果:在2001年12月至2003年7月之间,Slick筛选了1,151个客户,该项目仍在进行中。对该项目的19个月实施期的初步评估显示,筛查活动和对糖尿病服务的满意度在光滑之前很低。在6-12个月的随访中,某些计划成果的改善有所改善。结论:Slick项目旨在通过利用基于证据的CPG在社区层面筛查并发症来解决糖尿病的影响。它有一个成功的实施期,该期限由社区接受促进。

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