Diabetes Management through Telementoring of Primary Care Providers and Community Health Workers: Changes in Patient-Reported Outcomes

Author:

Paul Margaret M.1,Saad Andrea Davila2,Billings John3,Blecker Saul4,Bouchonville Matthew F.5,Chavez Cindy6,Arora Sanjeev5,Berry Carolyn A.4

Affiliation:

1. Mayo Clinic

2. Virginia Tech University

3. New York University

4. New York University School of Medicine

5. University of New Mexico School of Medicine

6. University of New Mexico

Abstract

Abstract Background Endocrine ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a scalable model of healthcare education that extends enhanced training through ongoing telementoring of community primary care providers (PCPs) by a team of specialists. The purpose of this study was to assess whether patients of providers engaged in the Endocrine ECHO program (Endo ECHO) exhibited improvements in lifestyle, and self-management behaviors. Methods A sample of 533 adult Endo ECHO patients diagnosed with type 1 or complex type 2 diabetes (insulin dependent and/or with an HbA1c of 9% or higher) took a comprehensive survey during Endo ECHO study enrollment (pre-test) and again after at least one year past their first exposure to the intervention (post-test). We assessed pre/post changes in patient-reported outcomes on well-being, lifestyle, and self-management behaviors using McNemar’s tests for paired data. Results A broad array of patients’ self-reported well-being, lifestyle, and self-management behaviors improved over the course of their engagement in the Endo ECHO program. Despite relatively low average health literacy and numeracy, patients’ confidence and self-efficacy to manage their disease also improved significantly from pre-test to post-test. Discussion Endo ECHO may be an effective means of enhancing primary care for individuals with type 1 and complex type 2 diabetes and improving patient capacity to perform the extensive array of lifestyle and self-care behaviors necessary to effectively manage their diabetes outside of the clinical setting. Conclusions The ECHO model of care has been shown to improve provider and satisfaction, quality of care, and in some cases clinical outcomes across various program areas. This study indicates that endocrinology-focused ECHO programs may also lead to behavior changes among patients in between visits to their provider. Further research should examine the impact of the ECHO model on patient behavior.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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