Long-term effectiveness of a type 2 diabetes comprehensive care program. The CAIPaDi model
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice Apr 11, 2019
Hernández-Jiménez S, et al. - In patients with type 2 diabetes, researchers assessed the efficacy of a comprehensive care program to achieve and maintain goals. The CAIPaDi program involves 9 interventions delivered in 7 hours; 1,104 patients finished the first four visits, 545 finished the 12-month evaluation, and 218 finished the 24-month evaluation. After finishing four monthly sessions, 80.6% had HbA1c <7%, 72.1% had BP <130/80 mmHg and 71.6% had LDL- cholesterol <100 mg/dl, and at the end of 2 years the percentages were 61.0%, 70.6%, and 40.8% respectively. Empowerment and quality of life exhibited significant changes; anxiety and depression scores remained low at annual follow-ups. According to findings, the CAIPaDI program leads to continuous improvement and maintenance of goals for treatment.
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