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Improvement of Hyperglycemia/Diabetes in Patients to Improve Safety

Improvement of Hyperglycemia/Diabetes in Patients to Improve Safety

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Overview

The goal of this project is to bring together staff and clinicians from Northwestern University/Northwestern Medical Group/Northwestern Memorial Hospital as well as patients and caregivers to assess and redesign the identification and management of hyperglycemia and diabetes during and in transitions of care. There will be 3 different groups for the study: a group of providers [Group 1], a group of patients/caregivers and laypersons [Group 2], and a stakeholder group [Group 3]. Participants will be asked to provide input on potential interventions for a future clinical trial.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Provider Group: Multidisciplinary clinical team (including but not limited to inpatient endocrine nurse practitioners, nurse coordinators, diabetes educators, outpatient nurses, attending physicians, and pharmacists)
  • Patient, Caregiver and Layperson Group: Patients must have had hyperglycemia or diabetes at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in the last 5 years.
  • Stakeholder Group: Involved in the specific care delivery of diabetes

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Provider Group: None
  • Patient, Caregiver, and Layperson Group: Patients will be excluded if they did not have diabetes or had hyperglycemia.
  • Stakeholder Group: None

Study details
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Type 2

NCT06096311

Northwestern University

27 January 2024

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