Resource and outcome in paediatric diabetes services.

Katie LHarron; Patricia AMcKinney; Richard GFeltbower; PhilipHolland; Fiona MCampbell; Roger CParslow; (2011) Resource and outcome in paediatric diabetes services. Archives of disease in childhood, 97 (6). pp. 526-528. ISSN 0003-9888 DOI: 10.1136/adc.2010.198275
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The availability of resource (staffing and services) in all 21 paediatric diabetes services in Yorkshire and Humber Strategic Health Authority, UK was surveyed and this information was combined with demographic and clinical data on 2683 children and young people with diabetes (aged 0-23 years) to assess whether level of resource was associated with glycaemic control (mean HbA1c %). Multilevel modelling and graphical techniques were used to analyse the relationship between resource and outcome for paediatric diabetes services. No services achieved all resource recommendations based on National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines, but there was no direct association between level of resource and glycaemic control after controlling for deprivation, age and duration of diabetes. Transitional care, nurse caseload and access to specialist services are not adequately resourced but variation in outcome between services is not accounted for by level of resource.


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