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Shabelle Diabetes Eban Project

Shabelle Diabetes Eban Project. Eban Experience Session II June 17, 2011. Aim. Improve Ethiopian diabetes care at HealthPartners Riverside, Center for International Health and Midway clinics by a series of three diabetes group classes and 1:1 visits in a period of six months. Team Members.

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Shabelle Diabetes Eban Project

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  1. Shabelle Diabetes Eban Project Eban Experience Session II June 17, 2011

  2. Aim • Improve Ethiopian diabetes care at HealthPartners Riverside, Center for International Health and Midway clinics by a series of three diabetes group classes and 1:1 visits in a period of six months

  3. Team Members • Nimo Elmi, Riverside rooming nurse • Tigist Ayano, Riverside interpreter • Carol Engelhart, RN • Rebecca Straub & Tracy Newell,RD • Amber Peltier, Pharm D • Asha Ali & Mohammed Hassan, community advisors • Judy Jerde, nursing project coordinator • Dana Langness, quality coordinator

  4. Workflow

  5. Workflow

  6. Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Cycles:

  7. Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Cycles:

  8. Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Cycles:

  9. Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Cycles:

  10. How have you integrated your community advisor into your improvement work? • Assisted with development of class invitation. • Community advisors & Riverside staff who are members of the East African community helped team members have a better understanding of food preferences leading to more appropriate education. • Some attendance at team meetings.

  11. Successes & Challenges • Successes • Diabetes staff learning that improves their ability to help patients • Patients reporting that they are making changes that will improve their health • Challenges • Variable class attendance

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