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Comparison of different stepwise screening strategies for type 2 diabetes: Finding from Danish general practice,Addition-DK
Authors:Else-Marie Dalsgaard  Jesper O. Christensen  Mette Vinter Skriver  Knut Borch-Johnsen  Torsten Lauritzen  Annelli Sandbaek
Affiliation:1. University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, United States;2. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States;3. Bassett Research Institute, Cooperstown, NY, United States
Abstract:AimTo examine attendance, number of people with T2DM and costs of three different stepwise screening strategies for T2DM in general practice (GP).MethodsDiabetes risk questionnaires were mailed to individuals aged 40–69 years from 45 general practices in 2001–2002 and individuals at high risk for T2DM, were asked to contact their GP to arrange a screening test. In 2005–2006, 26 general practices were randomised into two different opportunistic screening programmes (OP-direct and OP-subsequent) and risk questionnaires were distributed to individuals aged 40–69 years during GP consultations. In the OP-direct approach, high-risk individuals were offered to start the screening during the actual consultation while high-risk individuals in the OP-subsequent approach, were invited to a screening test at a later date. We report attendance, number of people with T2DM and costs of each screening approach.ResultsThe mail-distributed approach identified 0.8% of the target population with T2DM, the OP-direct approach and the OP-subsequent approach, 0.9% and 0.5% respectively. Cost per person with T2DM was in the mail-distributed approach: € 1058, OP-direct approach: € 707 and the OP-subsequent approach: € 727.ConclusionThis study indicates that opportunistic screening identifies the same level of unknown diabetes as a mail-distributed approach but with lower costs.
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