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BMC Family Practice | 2012

Evaluation of the quality of care of a multi-disciplinary risk factor assessment and management programme (RAMP) for diabetic patients

Colman S.C. Fung; Wy Chin; Daisy Sk Dai; Ruby Kwok; Eva Tsui; Yf Wan; Wendy Wong; Carlos Kh Wong; Daniel Yt Fong; Cindy Lk Lam

BackgroundType 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a common chronic disease associated with multiple clinical complications. Management guidelines have been established which recommend a risk-stratified approach to managing these patients in primary care. This study aims to evaluate the quality of care (QOC) and effectiveness of a multi-disciplinary risk assessment and management programme (RAMP) for type 2 diabetic patients attending government-funded primary care clinics in Hong Kong. The evaluation will be conducted using a structured and comprehensive evidence-based evaluation framework.Method/designFor evaluation of the quality of care, a longitudinal study will be conducted using the Action Learning and Audit Spiral methodologies to measure whether the pre-set target standards for criteria related to the structure and process of care are achieved. Each participating clinic will be invited to complete a Structure of Care Questionnaire evaluating pre-defined indicators which reflect the setting in which care is delivered, while process of care will be evaluated against the pre-defined indicators in the evaluation framework.Effectiveness of the programme will be evaluated in terms of clinical outcomes, service utilization outcomes, and patient-reported outcomes. A cohort study will be conducted on all eligible diabetic patients who have enrolled into RAMP for more than one year to compare their clinical and public service utilization outcomes of RAMP participants and non-participants. Clinical outcome measures will include HbA1c, blood pressure (both systolic and diastolic), lipids (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) and future cardiovascular diseases risk prediction; and public health service utilization rate will include general and specialist outpatient, emergency department attendances, and hospital admissions annually within 5 years. For patient-reported outcomes, a total of 550 participants and another 550 non-participants will be followed by telephone to monitor quality of life, patient enablement, global rating of change in health and private health service utilization at baseline, 6, 12, 36 and 60 months.DiscussionThe quality of care and effectiveness of the RAMP in enhancing the health for patients with type 2 diabetes will be determined. Possible areas for quality enhancement will be identified and standards of good practice can be established. The information will be useful in guiding service planning and policy decision making.


Archive | 2014

Who gets diagnosed with depression in Hong Kong’s Primary Care and what happens to them over a Year?

Wy Chin; Ty Chan; Clk Lam; Yf Wan

NAPCRG’s Annual Meeting is a forum for primary care researchers from across the globe to gather and present their research, collaborate for new research, and foster growth for up-and-coming researchers. The 2014 Annual Meeting will be held in New York, New York on November 21-25, 2014. Two papers were selected and given the special designation of “distinguished paper” for excellence in research and contain the following factors: overall excellence, quality of research methods, quality of the writing, relevance to primary care clinical research, and overall impact of the research on primary care and/or clinical practice. Below are brief summaries of this year’s papers:


Cardiovascular Diabetology | 2015

Long-term effects of the multidisciplinary risk assessment and management program for patients with diabetes mellitus (RAMP-DM): a population-based cohort study

Fangfang Jiao; Colman Siu Cheung Fung; Yf Wan; Sarah M. McGhee; Carlos K. H. Wong; Daisy Dai; Ruby Kwok; Cindy Lo Kuen Lam


Archive | 2017

How Primary Care Doctors Diagnose Depression: A Decision Tree Analysis Of The Pathways Leading To The Diagnosis Of Depression

Wy Chin; Yf Wan; C Dowrick; B Arroll; Clk Lam


Archive | 2017

The impact of hypertension and lifestyle practices on the health-related quality of life in Chinese patients with uncomplicated hypertension in primary care

Yte Yu; Yf Wan; Ph Choi; Ch Pak; Sy Ho; Kam C. Chan; Clk Lam


Archive | 2017

Effects of the risk assessment and management programme for patients with hypertension (RAMP-HT) on hypertension-related complications and service utilization - 3-years' experience

Yte Yu; Yf Wan; Kam C. Chan; Sy Ho; Clk Lam


Archive | 2017

A Tree Model Analysis Exploring How Primary Care Doctors Diagnose Depression

Wy Chin; Yf Wan; C Dowrick; B Arroll; Clk Lam


Archive | 2016

Association between patient-reported PHQ-9 depressive symptoms and doctor diagnosis of depression in primary care

Wy Chin; Clk Lam; Yf Wan; Ph Choi


Archive | 2016

Relationship between blood pressure and incidence of cardiovascular diseases and mortality in patients with diabetes mellitus in Hong Kong

Yf Wan; Scc Fung; Yte Yu; Dyt Fong; Wy Chin; Ckh Wong; Kam C. Chan; Kwok-Hung Chan; Clk Lam


Archive | 2016

Clinician characteristics associated with diagnosis of depression by a primary care doctor

Wy Chin; Clk Lam; Yf Wan; Ph Choi

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Wy Chin

University of Hong Kong

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Clk Lam

University of Hong Kong

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Scc Fung

University of Hong Kong

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Ckh Wong

University of Hong Kong

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Kam C. Chan

Western Kentucky University

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Ph Choi

University of Hong Kong

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Yte Yu

University of Hong Kong

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R. S. Kwok

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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