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Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine: JABFM
Low-Intensity Intervention Supports Diabetes Registry Implementation: A Cluster-Randomized Trial in the Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research Network (ACORN)
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Roy T. Sabo1  Rebecca S. Etz2  Martha M. Gonzalez2  Nicole J. Johnson2  Jonathan P. O'Neal2  Sarah R. Reves2  Jesse C. Crosson3 
[1] From the Department of Biostatistics, Virginia Commonwealth University;Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University;TMF Health Quality Institute
关键词: Chronic Disease;    Electronic Health Records;    Guideline Adherence;    Mentors;    Type 2 Diabetes;    Organizational Innovation;    Practice-Based Research;    Primary Health Care;    Registries;    Virginia;   
DOI  :  10.3122/jabfm.2020.05.190455
学科分类:过敏症与临床免疫学
来源: The American Board of Family Medicine
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【 摘 要 】

Background: Previous research demonstrated that registries are effective for improving clinical guideline adherence for the care of patients with type 2 diabetes. However, registry implementation has typically relied on intensive support (such as practice facilitators) for practice change and care improvement.

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