4070 Association of Interpersonal Processes of Care and Health Outcomes in Patients with Type II Diabetes

03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine R Medicine Health Equity & Community Engagement 3. Good health
DOI: 10.1017/cts.2020.259 Publication Date: 2020-07-29T06:20:17Z
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: 1. Understand the association between patient perceptions of care measured by Interpersonal Processes Care (IPC) Survey and glycemic control, appointment no-shows/cancellations medication adherence in patients with type II diabetes. 2. Determine how these relationships differ race for non-Hispanic White Black patients. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: This is a cross-sectional study random sample 100 Type diabetic followed Duke primary clinics prescribed antihyperglycemic medication. We will recruit through email phone calls. Enrolled complete Short Form Extent Medication Adherence survey to measure (predictor) (secondary outcome). No show appointments cancellations outcomes) most recent hemoglobin A1c (primary outcome) be collected from Electronic Medical Record. also collect basic demographic information, insurance status, financial security, significant co-morbidities, number (subcutaneous vs oral) medications. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: -The powered detect 0.6% difference HbA1c, our outcome, high low scorers on subdomains. -We expect that higher scores positive domains IPC lower DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: provide information develop implement targeted interventions reduce racial ethnic disparities hope gain potentially modifiable factors patient-provider interactions can intervened upon improve prevention long-term outcomes populations.
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