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Table 3 Significant differences among HCPs according to possession of the CS

From: The implementation of national action program diabetes in the Netherlands: lessons learned

 

Possessions CS

Not in possession CS

%

Mean

%

Mean

2010

N = 538

N = 894

Providing education and information about lifestyle to almost all or all patients

37.5

 

33.4

 

Involving all patients in their treatment

58.5

 

51.1

 

In possession of a written treatment protocol

 

4.3(range 1–5)

 

3.5(range 1–5)

Having put down responsibilities and competences in writing

 

4.1(range 1–5)

 

3.2(range 1–5)

Structural collaboration with(in) primary care

63.2

 

49.7

 

Structural collaboration with(in) secondary care

30.9

 

23.6

 

2013

N = 597

N = 769

Providing education and information to almost all or all patients

62.3

 

51.2

 

Involving all patients in their treatment

74.8

 

70.5

 

Use of Individual Care Plan

29.6

 

21.1

 

In possession of a written treatment protocol

 

3.8(range 1–5)

 

3.1(range 1–5)

Having put down responsibilities and competences in writing

 

3.5(range 1–5)

 

2.9(range 1–5)

Register quality indicators

69.6

 

42.5

 

Structural collaboration with public health

10.2

 

5.5

 

Structural collaboration with(in) primary care

53.2

 

38.6

 

Structural collaboration with(in) secondary care

35.0

 

25.3

 
  1. Note: all differences were significant on p < 0.05 level