In the Hispanic Population – Assignment-Witer

Evidence-based practice (EBP) provides general clinical guidelines key to improving Hispanic/Latino health; however, for optimal patient outcomes, diabetes care must be individualized for each patient (American Diabetes Association, 2016). Early detection and treatment is the primary component of diabetes care, including a comprehensive medical evaluation, treatment plan, and ongoing management (ADA, 2021).
 
Initial assessment should assess signs and symptoms or confirm the diagnosis and classify diabetes (ADA, 2021). Evaluate for potential comorbidities and complications (ADA, 2021). Review previous treatments in patients with established diabetes (ADA, 2021). Begin patient engagement, use empowering language that is free from stigma (ADA, 2021). Jointly develop an individualized plan for continuing care (ADA, 2021).
 
Follow-up visits every three months should include most components of the initial assessment, including interval medical history, medication intolerance/side effects and compliance, laboratory evaluation to assess attainment of A1C and metabolic targets, and diabetes self-management behaviors (ADA, 2021).
 
Annual ongoing management should be guided by assessing diabetic complications and shared decision-making to set therapeutic goals (ADA, 2021).
 

 
REFERENCES
ADA. (2021). Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes. American Diabetes Association. http://care.diabetesjournals.org
American Diabetes Association. (2016, January 1). 1. Strategies for Improving Care. Diabetes Care. https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/39/Supplement_1/S6
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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