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Associates in Primary Care Medicine, Inc. Population health with A chronic condition

DIABETES DISTRESS SCREEN DDS17 THE UNPREDICATABILITY IN BLOOD SUGAR, DAILY SCHEDULES, AND LIFE CAN MAKE THIS DISEASE FRUSTRATING WHENEVER OUR ACTIONS HAVE UNPREDICTABLE OUTCOMES, WE CAN BECOME DISTRESSED. IN THIS CASE IT IS SPECIFIC TO DIABETES, SO IT IS REFERRED TO AS DIABETES DISTRESS THE SCREEN HELPS TO IDENTIFY WHAT AREA IN DIABETES IS THE MOST DISTRESSING

DIABETES DISTRESS SCREEN DDS 17 THE DDS17 YIELDS A TOTAL DIABETES DISTRESS SCORE PLUS 4 SUB SCALE SCORES, EACH ADDRESSING A DIFFERENT KIND OF DISTRESS SUB SCORE CATEGORIES: EMOTIONAL BURDEN PHYSICIAN-RELATED DISTRESS REGIMEN-RELATED DISTRESS INTERPERSONAL DISTRESS

DIABETIC PATIENTS WHO SCORED HIGH ON DIABETES DISTRESS SCREEN PLAN: IDENTIFY PATIENTS WHO HAVE SCORED HIGH ON THE DIABETES DISTRESS SCREEN ACTION: INVITE PATIENTS TO ATTEND A DIABETES DISTRESS GROUP LED BY THE PSYCHOLOGIST AND THE NCM FOLLOW UP: DID ATTENDING THE GROUP HELP IMPROVE PATIENTS DISTRESS AND DID IT HELP REDUCE THEIR A1C?

DIABETES DISTRESS GROUP GOALS OF THE GROUP VISIT: UNDERSTAND WHAT IS DIABETES DISTRESS REVIEW BEHAVIORAL FACTORS TO HELP REDUCE DISTRESS UNDERSTAND ASSERTIVENESS AND HOW TO USE IT EXPLAIN THE MIND-BODY CONNECTION

PRELIMANARY RESULTS IN THE 2 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE GROUP VISIT, 15 PATIENTS SCORED HIGH ON THE DISTRESS SCREEN OF THOSE 15 PATIENTS 9 ATTENDED THE GROUP VISIT WE COMPARED THE DDS17 RE-SCREEN SCORES AND A1C RESULTS WITH PATIENTS WHO ATTENDED THE GROUP TO THOSE WHO DIDN’T

PRELIMANARY RESULTS 8 OUT OF 9 PATIENTS WHO ATTENDED THE GROUP VISIT REDUCED THEIR A1C VALUE 9 OUT OF 9 PATIENTS WHO ATTENDED THE GROUP REDUCED THEIR DISTRESS

PRELIMINARY A1C RESULTS FOR PATIENTS WHO ATTENDED THE GROUP PRE-GROUP A1C POST-GROUP A1C 9.2 7.1 7.9 6.1 8.1 8.2 6.6 9.7 7.4 6.8 10.2 7.6 6.3

DDS17 STATEMENTS WITH SIGNIFCANT IMPROVEMENT FOR GROUP PARTICIPANTS THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS SCORES WENT FROM A MODERATE PROBLEM TO NOT A PROBLEM: FEELING THAT DIABETES CONTROLS MY LIFE FEELING THAT I AM NOT STICKING CLOSELY ENOUGH TO A GOOD MEAL PLAN NOT FEELING CONFIDENT IN MY DAY-TO-DAY ABILTIY TO MANAGE DIABETES FEELING OVERWHELMED BY THE DEMANDS OF LIVING WITH DIABETES

PATIENT FEEDBACK “I ENJOY THE GROUP VISITS AND I ALWAYS LEARN SOMETHING.” “ATTENDING THE GROUP VISITS GIVES ME THE ABILITY TO TAKE CONTROL OF MY BLOOD SUGARS.”

WE WILL CONTINUE TO SCREEN DIABETIC PATIENTS USING THE DDS17, PARTICULARY FOR NEW DIABETICS OR DIABETICS WITH AN A1C ABOVE 8.0 DIABETES DISTRESS GROUPS ARE SCHEDULED EVERY OTHER MONTH THROUGHOUT THE YEAR SIGNAGE AND INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE IN OUR OFFICE AND ON OUR WEBSITE

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