Document Type

Peer-Reviewed Article

Publication Date

2025

Abstract

Background: Diabetes-related hospital readmissions within 30-days are costly and an indicator of suboptimal care resolution. Nurse-led transitional care interventions may improve glucose control and reduce emergency department recidivism following hospital discharge in very low-income populations.

Methods: An intention-to-treat design with randomization of participants (n = 108) compared conventional care to transitional care coordination that included diabetes specialty appointments, monthly support tele-phone calls, medication management, and tailored diabetes self-management education. Both the control and intervention group received a diabetes specialist and primary care appointment.

Results: There was a significant difference between the control and intervention groups (P = 0.018) from base-line to study-end with the intervention group experiencing a 1.9% mean change (SD, P = 0.003) in A1c in those with baseline poor glucose control (A1c>9%) and a trend toward all cause emergency department recidivism (P = 0.06). Both the control and intervention groups benefitted from linkages to specialist care, but the nurse-led group had greater outcome improvements.

Conclusion: Hospitalized patients with poor glucose control (A1c>9%) benefit from a nurse-led intervention to provide tailored transitional care and diabetes self-management education. Results of this study showed clinical improvements in glucose control and reduction in 30-day hospital readmissions.

DOI

10.57177/idn.v18.337

Publication

International Diabetes Nursing

Volume

18

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