Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols
Date Submitted: Feb 25, 2022
Open Peer Review Period: Feb 25, 2022 - Apr 22, 2022
Date Accepted: Jul 30, 2022
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Study of Health in Primary Care of the Amazonas Population: protocol for an observational study on Diabetes Management in Brazil
ABSTRACT
Background:
Background:
Change in the profile of patients has a significant impact on the healthcare system. Diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2DM) prevention and management must be studied in different contexts.
Objective:
Objectives: The Study of Health in Primary Care for the Amazonas Population (SAPPA) aims to describe T2DM prevention and management actions offered by Primary Health Care settings in Brazil and whether the care delivered is consistent with the Chronic Care Model (CCM). Second, to examine T2DM management actions impact on health and lifestyle. The third aim is to understand how sociodemographic characteristics, health, and subjective outcomes impact diabetes management.
Methods:
Methods:
As part of this observational study, managers and health professionals will fill out a questionnaire containing information about T2DM prevention and management actions and CCM dimensions. During in-home visits, patients will be asked about their health, lifestyle, sociodemographic, diabetes care, and subjective variables.
Results:
Results:
A total of 34 managers, 1560 professional health workers, and 955 patients will be recruited. The data collection will be completed in October 2022.
Conclusions:
Conclusions:
SAPPA is an observational study that intends to understand T2DM management process in Primary Health Care, including planning, execution, reach, and its impact on patients’ motivation and adherence.
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