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Table 3 Characteristics of the developed action plans (n = 22)

From: Combining administrative data feedback, reflection and action planning to engage primary care professionals in quality improvement: qualitative assessment of short term program outcomes

Type of prevention:

 

- Primarya

1 (4.5 %)

- Secondaryb

20 (91 %)

- Primary and secondary

1 (4.5 %)

Objectives of the action plan:

 

- Improve systematic follow-up

5 (22.7 %)

- Improve medication compliance

5 (22.7 %)

- Improve service coordination/care pathway

4 (18.2 %)

- Encourage adoption of healthier lifestyle habits

3 (13,6 %)

- Improve retinopathy screening

2 (9,1 %)

- Increase use of multidisciplinary/community services

2 (9,1 %)

- Improve diabetes screening

1 (4,5 %)

Type of action plan:

 

- Participant-ownedc

20 (91 %)

- Delegatedd

2 (9 %)

Targets interprofessional collaboration:

 

- Yes

21 (95.5 %)

- No

1 (4.5 %)

  1. aPrimary prevention: Aimed at preventing diabetes. bSecondary prevention: Aimed at preventing diabetes-related complications. cParticipant-owned action plan: A plan in which the actions required can be carried out by the project developers. dDelegated action plan: A plan in which the actions required must be carried out by another party. In other words, the execution or not of the project is not the plan developers’ responsibility