Abstract

Background/Objective:Preventable drug-related morbidity in patients with type 2 diabetes is a major concern. Our objective was to develop a set of Canadian clinical indicators of preventable drug-related morbidity (PDRM) and preventable care-related morbidity (PCRM) for type 2 diabetes.Methods:Each study partner (Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia Department of Health, Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia, and Sobeys Pharmacy Group) was asked to identify the priorities of medication-related diabetes care from the Canadian Diabetes Association 2003 clinical practice guidelines using the nominal group technique. Based on the priorities identified, a survey was constructed listing the clinical outcome and pattern of care related to a number of possible PDRMs/PCRMs in patients with type 2 diabetes. Using the Delphi technique, an interdisciplinary panel of 10 experts scored each clinical indicator in an attempt to achieve consensus.Results:Education/reinforcement of targets was identified by the nominal group t...

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