Evaluación de la asistencia sanitaria del paciente con diabetes en atención primariauna revisión sistemática

  1. Francisco Miguel Escandell Rico
  2. Lucía Pérez Fernández
Revista:
Semergen: revista española de medicina de familia

ISSN: 1138-3593

Any de publicació: 2024

Número: 7

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.1016/J.SEMERG.2024.102214 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Altres publicacions en: Semergen: revista española de medicina de familia

Resum

Objective Have the most current evidence in relation to the evaluation of medical healthcare for patients with diabetes in primary care. Method During the review process, we followed the recommendations to improve the publication of systematic reviews and meta-analyses and the preferred reporting points for PRISMA systematic reviews. The bibliographic search was carried out in Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), SCOPUS, Scielo, MedLine / PubMed, Cochrane databases and in the Google Scholar search engine, with free and controlled language, using the MeSh search terms: «Physicians, Primary Care», «Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2». Eight selected articles were analyzed. The articles were selected based on their relevance, published in peer-reviewed academic journals and published between 2019 and 2023. Results The main study tool represents interventions in knowledge and practice about the care of patients with diabetes among primary care physicians. The most important discussion topics extracted in the analyzed articles refer to knowledge, clinical inertia, patients’ housing challenges, adherence intervention programs, and a self-care application for patients with diabetes. Conclusions The findings of this study indicate the need to improve medical health care through knowledge, attitudes and practices in primary care regarding patients with diabetes. In this way, it could be considered a useful tool to promote medical healthcare in primary care.

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