A simple and cost‐effective diabetic clinic database
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Abstract
Computerised diabetes clinic databases are considered to be vital for properly organised care, but setting up such systems may be impeded by financial and manpower shortages. During a recent 12 month period, a research nurse in our Diabetes Centre abstracted demographic, medical and risk factor data onto a standard pro forma, before each clinic. The data were entered onto a public domain computer database. Data were obtained on a total of 3132 patients, 46% female, mean (SD) age 57±15 years, and mean (SD) duration of diabetes 9.2 (9.1) years. Eighty‐five per cent had type 2 and 15% had type 1 diabetes; 33% were on insulin treatment, 25% diet and 42% tablets. Data extraction took a mean of 3.2 minutes, and entry 2.0 minutes per case. The total manpower cost was £0.85 per patient, estimated costs for setting up the whole database were £3900, and annual maintenance costs are £1200. An effective and useful clinic computer database can be set up cheaply and easily.
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10.1002/pdi.1960160805 About DOI
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