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Factors Associated with Adherence to Screening Guidelines for Diabetic Retinopathy Among Low-Income Metropolitan Patients.

Jessica Kuo, James Liu, Ella Gibson, PeelaJagannadha Rao, Todd P. Margolis, Bradley Wilson, Mae O. Gordon, Emily Fondahn, Rithwick Rajagopal

2021PubMed25 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this retrospective analysis of patients with diabetes in an academic primary care clinic in St. Louis, attendance at ophthalmic screening appointments was recorded over a two-year observation window. Factors associated with adherence were analyzed by multivariable regression. Among 974 total patients included, only 330 (33.9%) were adherent within a two-year period. Multivariate analyses identified older age, female gender, primary language other than English, and attendance at ancillary diabetes clinic visits as factors associated with improved diabetic retinopathy screening adherence. Factors not associated with adherence included race and insurance status.

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MedicineAttendanceDiabetes mellitusDiabetic retinopathyMultivariate analysisPrimary careMetropolitan areaFamily medicineRetrospective cohort studyPediatricsGerontologyInternal medicinePathologyEndocrinologyEconomicsEconomic growthDiabetes Management and EducationDiabetes Management and ResearchChronic Disease Management Strategies
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