diabetic retention in the national ‘get checked’ programme

15
Diabetic Retention in the National ‘Get Checked’ Programme Dr Rawiri Keenan Janet Amey Prof. Ross Lawrenson

Upload: haley

Post on 05-Feb-2016

25 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Diabetic Retention in the National ‘Get Checked’ Programme. Dr Rawiri Keenan Janet Amey Prof. Ross Lawrenson. Outline. What is MHN? Why we chose to do the study Methods Results/Discussion. MHN. Tairawhiti , Taupo, Waikato, Peak & Hauora 102 general practice teams - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Diabetic Retention in the National ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Dr Rawiri Keenan

Janet Amey

Prof. Ross Lawrenson

Page 2: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Outline

• What is MHN?

• Why we chose to do the study

• Methods

• Results/Discussion

Page 3: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

MHN

• Tairawhiti, Taupo, Waikato, Peak & Hauora

• 102 general practice teams

• 17,500 coded diabetics in 2009/10

Page 4: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Why more diabetes research?

• High profile

• New lens, old problem

• Research registrar

Page 5: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Methods

• Data held by MHN/MoH• DARs 06/07, had a further 2 in 3 years• Excluded Type 1 diabetes• Excluded if death or migrated

Page 6: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

95 Practices with data from 2006/07 year

17 excluded (data reliability, practice closed, merged or left MHN)

Excluded people with type 1 diabetes

78 practices with 6,875 patients with diabetes included overall in analysis

Page 7: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

The Questions

• Relationship between QP vs retention?

• Just the patient?

• Just the practice?

• What happens all together?

Page 8: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Patient Characteristics

SexNumber of Patients having at least

1 Review

F 3455

M 3418

Missing 2

Total 6875

EthnicityNumber of Patients having at least

1 Review

Non-Maori 5389

Maori 1221

Missing 265

Total 6875

6610

Number of Practices

VLCA Funding

Other Funding Rural Urban PN:GP≥1 PN:GP<1

34 44 32 46 38 40

Practice Characteristics

Page 9: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

QP vs Cohort retention

Page 10: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Univariate

statistical analysis was performed using Mantel-Haenszel estimates of odds ratio

1 DARRetained (n=5861) Māori

Non-Māori Total

Odds Ratio 95% CI

Age 60 yrs and over 4,369 3,872 88% 91% 90% 2.60 2.24-3.02

Age 59 yrs and under 2,241 1,989 74% 80% 79%    

Male 3,289 2,904 79% 88% 87% 1.05 0.91-1.22

Female 3,319 2,955 81% 87% 86%    

PN:GP >1 3,406 2,999 82% 89% 88% 1.33 1.15-1.54

PN:GP <1 3,204 2,862 78% 87% 85%    

Rural Practice 2,469 2,250 82% 89% 88% 1.27 1.09-1.48

Urban Practice 4,141 3,611 79% 87% 85%    

VLCA Funding 2,746 2,460 80% 88% 86% 1.10 0.94-1.27

Other Funding 3,864 3,401 80% 88% 87%    

Non-Māori 5,389 4,786     88% 1.70 1.43-2.02

Māori 1,221 1,075     80%    

 [RK1]Gary/ross throught on n here

Page 11: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Multivariate

Odds Ratio 95% CI

Age 60+ 2.44 2.08 – 2.84

PN:GP 1+ 1.30 1.12 – 1.51

Non-Māori 1.41 1.18 – 1.70

Page 12: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Discussion

• Patient– Age – more time? Better understanding?– Māori/Non-Māori – relationship with service?

• Practice– PN:GP ratio – nurse led process?– Rural – know patient better?

Page 13: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Discussion

• Cross sectional aligns with this definition of retention

• Practice factors are important

• Patient factors are important

Page 14: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Thanks

• Prof Ross Lawrenson, Waikato Clinical School, University of Auckland

• Ben Amey (SAS programming)• Ass. Prof. Dharma Arunchalam,

Monash University (Statistical advice)• Janet Amey• You

Page 15: Diabetic Retention in the  National  ‘Get Checked’ Programme

Questions?