Assessing guideline adherence in the management of type 1 diabetes mellitus in Australian children: a population-based sample survey

Author:

McGee Richard GORCID,Cowell Chris T,Arnolda Gaston,Ting Hsuen P,Hibbert Peter,Dowton S Bruce,Braithwaite Jeffrey

Abstract

IntroductionTo estimate adherence to clinical practice guidelines in selected settings at a population level for Australian children with type 1 diabetes mellitus.Research design and methodsMedical records of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus aged 0–15 years in 2012–2013 were targeted for sampling across inpatient, emergency department and community visits with specialist pediatricians in regional and metropolitan areas and tertiary pediatric hospitals in three states where approximately 60% of Australian children reside. Clinical recommendations extracted from two clinical practice guidelines were used to audit adherence. Results were aggregated across types of care (diagnosis, routine care, emergency care).ResultsSurveyors conducted 6346 indicator assessments from an audit of 539 healthcare visits by 251 children. Average adherence across all indicators was estimated at 79.9% (95% CI 69.5 to 88.0). Children with type 1 diabetes mellitus have higher rates of behavioral and psychological disorders, but only a third of children (37.9%; 95% CI 11.7 to 70.7) with suboptimal glycemic control (eg, hemoglobin A1c >10% or 86 mmol/mol) were screened for psychological disorders using a validated tool; this was the only indicator with <50% estimated adherence. Adherence by care type was: 86.1% for diagnosis (95% CI 76.7 to 92.7); 78.8% for routine care (95% CI 65.4 to 88.9) and 83.9% for emergency care (95% CI 78.4 to 88.5).ConclusionsMost indicators for care of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus were adhered to. However, there remains room to improve adherence to guidelines for optimization of practice consistency and minimization of future disease burden.

Funder

Sydney Children’s Hospital Network

Bupa Health Foundation

Australian National Health and Medical Research Council

New South Wales Kids and Families

South Australian Department of Health

Children’s Health Queensland

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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