Professional Healthcare Networks for Older Adults Living With Type 2 Diabetes
Catherine Clair, Janiece Taylor, Karin Tobin

TL;DR
This study explores how healthcare networks affect emergency visits in older adults with Type 2 diabetes.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach to analyzing professional healthcare networks and their impact on emergency department visits.
Findings
Participants with longer-term professional healthcare providers had fewer emergency department visits.
The study highlights the importance of care continuity for older adults with Type 2 diabetes.
Abstract
Older adults living with Type 2 diabetes often interact with healthcare providers in outpatient and home settings. These healthcare providers represent a professional healthcare network, which can be explored using egocentric social network methods and analysis. We aimed to 1) explore network characteristics in a sample of older adults living with Type 2 diabetes and 2) identify individual- and network-level variables associated with the number of emergency department visits. We conducted a cross-sectional observational study, which included a social network inventory, with community-dwelling older adults (65+ years) living with Type 2 diabetes. We ran a negative binomial regression of emergency department utilization on number of professional alters in the network providing care for five years or more, adjusting for the number of additional chronic conditions, race, driving status, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Systems and Technology · Chronic Disease Management Strategies · Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
