Screening and diagnosis | 1. Number of patients with diabetes registered, as percentage of overall outpatient attendance2. Number and percentage of patients examined for baseline clinical and laboratory, and age/anthropometric measurements | Patient’s and provider’s experiences, as well as practice deviations and reasons for:identifying and examining patients who are overweight or symptomatic of diabetes mellitus conducting clinical and laboratory exams, and diagnosis
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Prescriptions | 3. Number and percentage of patients prescribed as per guidelines for diabetes and/or hypertension: 4. Number and percentage of uncomplicated patients prescribed drugs without trying a lifestyle change 5. Number and percentage of patients prescribed preventive treatment | Patient’s and provider’s experiences, as well as practice deviations and reasons for:prescribing, as per guide trialling lifestyle changes before drugs prescribing preventive drugs
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Lifestyle modification | 6. Recording of smoking status and staff response | Patient’s and provider’s experiences, as well as practice deviations and reasons for:
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Follow-up and adherence | 7. Number and percentage of patients adhering to follow-up visits (in first 9 months) 8. Number and percentage of patients examined (clinical/ laboratory) on follow-up visits 9. Number and percentage of patients referred for expert check-up and/or complication and/or severe drug reaction | Patient’s and provider’s experiences, as well as practice deviations and reasons for:patient adherence to follow-up visits (include retrieval) staff adherence to care during follow-up visit referrals (for example, side effects)
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Material inputs | | Patient’s and provider’s experiences, as well as practice deviations and reasons for:
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