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Journal of Family and Community Medicine. 2004; 11 (1): 17-22
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-206145

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Objectives: the objective of this study is to assess the quality of hypertension care in Al-Asyah primary health cares [PHC] center, Al Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia through an auditing of structure, process, and outcome


Subjects and methods: all files of registered hypertensive patients in the PHC center were reviewed as recommended by WHO, National Quality Assurance protocol, protocol of management of hypertension and criteria in the Sixth report of Joint National Committee on detection, evaluation and treatment of high blood pressure [JNCVI], to evaluate the structure, process, and outcome of hypertension care


Result: all hypertensive patients registered in Al Asyah PHC center [201 patients] were included in this study. The prevalence of HTN among adults [

Conclusion: this study proves that all essential resources needed for hypertension care are available, but the results of process and outcome indicators show the need for the improvement of the referral system as well as good continuous constant health education programs to encourage the patients, their families and the community to observe more healthy lifestyles

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Journal of Family and Community Medicine. 2004; 11 (3): 89-96
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-206158

ABSTRACT

Objective: to assess the quality of diabetic care in Al-Asyah primary health care [PHC] center, Qassim region, KSA, through an auditing of structure, process, and Outcome


Methodology: the files of all registered diabetic patients in this PHC center were reviewed. The indicators for structure were evaluated according to the National Quality Assurance protocol and manual of chronic diseases, and those for process were assessed by a modified scoring system. The outcome indicators were evaluated using the recommendations of American Diabetic Association [ADA] 2002


Result: dietician, diabetic educator and Hb A1C, HDL level, LDL level were the most common non available resources. Out of 4628 patients registered in this PHC center, only 159 patients had diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes among registered adults aged 15 years and above was 5.8% and this increased with age. The patients were mostly Saudi [96.2%] and married [75.5%]. They included 83 females [52.2%]. The mean age was 56 years. Most of the patients were Type 2 [95.6%] and most were diagnosed at the PHC center [94.3%]. The mean duration of the diabetes since diagnosis was 6.4 years. All checked process items showed high percentages of coverage [73% and above] except for the examination of the fundus, and the measurement of the triglyceride levels. Results showed that most of the samples were obese or overweight [49.7% and 32.7% respectively]. While 21.4% had good diabetic control, 42.8% had poor diabetic control. Patient compliance to appointment was good [98.1%], and 13% of the diabetic patients had at least one reported complication


Conclusion: this study proves that some essential resources needed for diabetic care were inadequate. Provision of these resources is essential for the improvement of the quality of health care for diabetic patients. Also, there is a need to improve the referral system and establish an appropriate health education program to encourage patients, their families and the community to follow a more healthy life-style

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Saudi Epidemiology Bulletin. 1997; 4 (3-4): 18-19
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-46813

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Humans , Poisoning , Chickens
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Saudi Epidemiology Bulletin. 1996; 3 (4): 28
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-43316
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