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World J Diabetes. Jun 15, 2019; 10(6): 341-349
Published online Jun 15, 2019. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v10.i6.341
Table 1 Major challenges and potential solutions for promoting effective diabetes self-management through enhanced primary care
Major challengesPotential solutions
Strengthening primary-care facilities for providing comprehensive outpatient careSustained political will and financial commitment towards NPCDCS
Expand basket of laboratory investigations for maintaining the continuum of care
Upgrading and maintaining registers by the introduction of data indicators and data standards with timely centralized data collection for the performance of clinical audits
Patient-centered careTraining paramedical staff as certified diabetes educators for enhanced DMSE/R
m-Health applications for health education and behavior change communication
Community outreach
Patient isolation and stressPeer support
Community linkages: yoga, meditation
Suboptimal adherence
Drug availability and refill adherenceEnsuring uninterrupted supply of drugs, promotion of generic drugs to reduce out of pocket expenses, expansion of drug types and availability of insulin with the development of proper storage facilities
Correct adherence assessmentDevelopment of culturally valid adherence scales
Adherence SupportHealth education, mHealth
Avoiding clinical inertiaTraining health workers for the correct dispensation of insulin therapy
Regular availability of insulin and syringes to eliminate any out of pocket expenses
Implementation researchIntervention studies to improve patient-centered care, adherence support, and DMSE/R
Cohort studies to evaluate the quality of care and assess long-term health outcomes
Operational researchPromotion of community linkage in primary care for diabetes patients
Economic evaluationsCost-effectiveness of diabetes management with primary care compared to specialist treatment
Health technology assessmentDoes provision of free glucometers and strips increase patient adherence to SMBG and improve treatment outcomes (improved glycemic control, fewer hypoglycemic episodes)