The National Diabetes Transition Audit (NDTA) team is keen to support improvements in the transition from child to adult services for people with diabetes.
The NDTA found:
- The HbA1c target is more likely to be reached pre-transition compared to post-transition.
- The decrease in meeting the HbA1c target is not influenced by gender, ethnicity, or living in a deprived area.
Our consultation identified that improvement activity should focus on glucose control, as measured by HbA1c, during the transition between services. This work will be undertaken through the creation of a National Diabetes Transition Audit Quality Improvement Collaborative (NDTAQIC).
The offer
- To be part of the National Diabetes Transition Audit Quality Improvement Collaborative (NDTAQIC)
- To develop quality improvement skills relating to measurement for improvement, reliable design, continuous improvement and behaviour change theory
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For up to 3 people to attend a workshop on 7th February 2019 in London that brings together providers of diabetes care to:
- Develop the skills to improve the quality of care and outcomes
- Share practice
- Develop a tailored improvement plan to address local needs
- To be part of facilitated teleconferences
- To receive coaching to deliver the developed local improvement plan(s)
- To showcase improvements and share lessons