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The Effectiveness of the Multiprofessional Approach in an Educational Group in the Control of Diabetes Mellitus in Patients Using Oral Hypoglycemic Agents From a Basic Health Unit in the City of Guarulhos/ SP: a Randomized Study
OBJECTIVE: to verify the effectiveness of adopting the practice of educational groups in primary care and the multiprofessional role in the control of diabetes mellitus in adults. METHODOLOGY: a randomized clinical study carried out in an educational group at the Basic Health Unit Nova Bonsucesso with six monthly meetings scheduled with 24 patients with type II diabetes mellitus users of oral hypoglycemic agents divided into two subgroups: 12 users in the control group and 12 users in the control group. study (which will receive the interventions of the multidisciplinary team) and will be accompanied by laboratory tests and individual evaluations to verify the effectiveness of the multidisciplinary action in the control of diabetes mellitus.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Leonardo Paroche de Matos |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | UNKNOWN |
| Enrolment | 24 |
| Start date | 2021-08 |
| Completion | 2022-03 |
Conditions
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Interventions
- Specific and educational guidelines on care for pathology (diabetes mellitus) according to each profession involved in the research
Primary outcomes
- incidence of periodontitis associated with diabetes mellitus — 6 months
Periodontal record: up to 3mm. - Risk rate for periodontal disease (in %) associated with diabetes mellitus — 6 months
Bleeding rate on and visible plaque: up to 10%; - Association of glycemic control with changes in body weight (in kg) — 6 months
Body mass index (BMI): weight (kg) divided by height squared (m²); - Comparison of glycemic control — 6 months
Serum glucose values: 80 to 130mg/ dl - % of participants at risk for worsening diabetes mellitus — 6 months
Glycated hemoglobin: \<7% - % of participants at risk for anemic diseases — 6 months
Blood count: hemoglobin: male 13-17g/ dl, female: 12 -15g/ dl