Management Process Outcomes
Cross-source consensus on Management Process Outcomes from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The primary outcome is a composite score from 0 to 8 based on appropriately performed management processes during patient visits. — Understanding the impact, reach and implementation of a health systems intervention to improve diabetes and hypertension care in pluralistic urban public primary care in Bangladesh: a study protocol
- The eight processes include screening, diagnosis, prescriptions, lifestyle counselling, and follow-up advice for hypertension and diabetes care. — Understanding the impact, reach and implementation of a health systems intervention to improve diabetes and hypertension care in pluralistic urban public primary care in Bangladesh: a study protocol
- Each process contributes either one point for appropriate care or zero points for inappropriate care. — Understanding the impact, reach and implementation of a health systems intervention to improve diabetes and hypertension care in pluralistic urban public primary care in Bangladesh: a study protocol
- Baseline appropriate management is assumed to be 12.5%, equivalent to one of eight processes correctly carried out. — Understanding the impact, reach and implementation of a health systems intervention to improve diabetes and hypertension care in pluralistic urban public primary care in Bangladesh: a study protocol
- The study is powered to detect a 25 percentage point increase in appropriate management at six months. — Understanding the impact, reach and implementation of a health systems intervention to improve diabetes and hypertension care in pluralistic urban public primary care in Bangladesh: a study protocol