Transfer of knowledge from the specialist to the generalist by videoconferencing: effect on diabetes care

Author:

Abrahamian Heidemarie1,Schueller Andrea2,Mauler Harald1,Prager Rudolf1,Irsigler Karl3

Affiliation:

1. Third Medical Department with Metabolic Diseases and Nephrology, City Hospital Vienna Lainz, Vienna, Austria

2. Institute for Organization and Supply Management at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna, Austria

3. Boltzmann Institute for Metabolic Diseases and Nutrition, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

We conducted a 12-month prospective interventional study of videoconferencing between primary and secondary care. A treatment network consisting of a diabetes specialist and four general practitioners was established. The communications medium was PC-based videoconferencing via ISDN at 128 kbit/s. A total of 154 type 2 diabetic patients entered the study. The specialist was contacted 94 times via videoconferencing. Metabolic and haemodynamic parameters were significantly improved over the course of the study: the mean HbA1c level fell from 8.1% to 7.8%, systolic blood pressure from 156 to 148 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure from 88 to 83 mmHg. The study demonstrated that therapeutic counselling by videoconferencing is feasible in diabetes care and suggests that it reduces hospital admissions and improves the quality of care.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Informatics

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