Proactive review for people with diabetes in hospital: a cluster randomised feasibility trial with process evaluation, protocol V3.1
Andrea K. Lake, Vishakha Bansiya, Katy Davenport, Jamie Murdoch, Helen R. Murphy, Toby Smith, Allan Clark, Antony Arthur

TL;DR
This study tests a proactive diabetes care model in hospitals to prevent diabetes-related issues and improve patient outcomes.
Contribution
The study introduces a proactive diabetes review model to prevent diabetes-related harms during hospital stays.
Findings
The proactive model aims to reduce diabetes-related harms by reviewing patients early in their hospital stay.
The feasibility of a future definitive trial will be assessed through recruitment and data collection processes.
A qualitative process evaluation will explore the acceptability and fidelity of the intervention.
Abstract
Diabetes inpatient specialist services vary across the country, with limited evidence to guide service delivery. Currently, referrals to diabetes inpatient specialists are usually ‘reactive’ after diabetes-related events have taken place, which are associated with an increased risk of morbidity/mortality and increased length of hospital stay. We propose that a proactive diabetes review model of care, delivered by diabetes inpatient specialist nurses, may contribute to the prevention of such diabetes-related events and result in a reduction in the risk of harm. We will conduct a cluster randomised feasibility study with process evaluation. The proactive diabetes review model (PDRM) is a complex intervention that focuses on the prevention of potentially modifiable diabetes-related harms. All eligible patients will receive a comprehensive, structured diabetes review that aims to identify…
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TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Clinical practice guidelines implementation · Hyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients
