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The Impact of Integrated Behavioral Healthcare on Glycemic Control
Authors:MacGregor  Kristin L.  DeMartini  Kelly S.  Barry-Menkhaus  Samantha A.  Derr  Alan G.  Thompson  Michael J.
Affiliation:1.Department of Psychiatry/Diabetes Center of Excellence, UMass Memorial Medical Center/UMass Medical School, Worcester, MA, 01655, USA
;2.Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 06510, USA
;3.Diabetes Center of Excellence, UMass Medical School, Worcester, MA, 01655, USA
;
Abstract:

Integrated behavioral healthcare (IBH) is the “standard of care” to address psychosocial factors impacting diabetes outcomes; it is not standard in practice. This longitudinal, retrospective, chart-review examines IBH impact on glycemic control in an adult diabetes clinic. Adults (n?=?374) with?≥?1 behavioral health encounter,?≥?2 hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) values, and HbA1c value?>?8% at initial IBH visit were included. Mixed effects linear piecewise models examined differences in slope trajectories for 365 days pre- and post-IBH intervention. Pre-intervention slope was not significant (z?=?? 1.09, p?=?0.28). The post-intervention slope was significant (z?=?? 6.44, p??1% in HbA1c over the following year. These results suggest that IBH significantly improves patients’ metabolic status. Next steps for IBH research are offered.

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