[HTML][HTML] Diabetes patient at risk score–a novel system for triaging appropriate referrals of inpatients with diabetes to the diabetes team

R Rajendran, RM Round, C Kerry, S Barker… - Clinical …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The acceptability, uptake and effectiveness of a new referral tool–the diabetes patient at risk
(DPAR) score–were evaluated and the timeliness of review of referred inpatients by the …

Redesigning diabetes services and its benefits

D Hicks, K McAuley - Journal of Diabetes Nursing, 2006 - go.gale.com
Historically, diabetes services have been delivered in the acute hospital setting, usually at a
diabetes centre or an outpatient clinic. People with diabetes are required to travel to these …

The effectiveness of a hospital diabetes outreach service in supporting care for acutely admitted patients with diabetes

R Mahto, H Venugopal, VS Vibhuti… - … Journal of Medicine, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Background: Patients with diabetes have increased frequency of hospital admissions and
longer lengths of stay compared to patients without diabetes. Our specialist diabetes …

Inpatient diabetes: do‐it‐yourself electronic referral system to support and enhance the Think Glucose project

B Ryder, W Burbridge, L Braycotton, B Ryder… - Practical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The national Think Glucose project utilises a 'traffic light'system to guide which
patients should be referred to the inpatient diabetes specialist team (IPDST). Previously …

[HTML][HTML] Inpatient diabetes management by specialized diabetes team versus primary service team in non-critical care units: impact on 30-day readmission rate and …

V Bansal, A Mottalib, TK Pawar… - BMJ Open Diabetes …, 2018 - drc.bmj.com
Objective We compared the cost-effectiveness of two inpatient diabetes care models: one
offered by a specialized diabetes team (SDT) versus a primary service team (PST) …

Unplanned representation to hospital by patients with diabetes: development and pilot feasibility testing of a screening tool

J Gale, S James, W Varndell, L Perry - Contemporary nurse, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Unplanned representation of patients with diabetes recently discharged from
the emergency department or in-patient hospital settings is a common but complex problem …

Nurse specialists co-managing diabetes within general practice

T Aylen, L Watson, R Audehm - European Diabetes Nursing, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Background: Diabetes Co-management in General Practice (DCGP) is a regional
project being implemented in general practices in areas of Melbourne. Aims: To increase …

Diabetes team consultation: impact on length of stay of diabetic patients admitted to a short-stay unit

J Puig, A Supervia, MA Marquez, J Flores… - Diabetes Research and …, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of endocrinology team consultation on hospital stay and
clinical outcomes of diabetic patients admitted with a primary non-diabetes-related …

Quality of GPs' referral letters to diabetes secondary care

AA Syed, DM Large - Practical Diabetes International, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Good quality referral information enables appropriate triage and the best use of scarce
secondary care resources. We evaluated the quality of GPs' referral letters to our district …

Diabetes specialist nurse point‐of‐care review service: improving clinical outcomes for people with diabetes on emergency wards

M Knee, Z Hussain, M Alkharaiji… - Practical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
It is well established that inpatients with diabetes are associated with poorer clinical
outcomes. We therefore investigated the effects of introducing a point‐of‐care (POC) ward …