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Booth A, Cantrell A, Preston L, et al. What is the evidence for the effectiveness, appropriateness and feasibility of group clinics for patients with chronic conditions? A systematic review. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Dec. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 3.46.)
What is the evidence for the effectiveness, appropriateness and feasibility of group clinics for patients with chronic conditions? A systematic review.
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Official study title | Organisation | Intervention | Comparator | Sponsor and ClinicalTrials.gov ID | Funding start/stop | Status |
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A randomised controlled study: effects of shared medical appointments (SMAs) on parental quality of life and disease severity of children with atopic dermatitis | University-affiliated clinic | Three SMAs in outpatient clinic of Pediatric Dermatology UMC Utrecht | Three face-to-face consults in outpatient clinic of Pediatric Dermatology UMC Utrecht | The Foundation for Children’s Welfare Stamps (Netherlands) | November 2009–May 2013 | Study has been completed |
Interprofessional Training for Improving Diabetes Care | Government | SMAs to promote establishing collaborative teams (the ReSPECT trial) | Traditional diabetes education and teleconsultation | Department of Veterans Affairs NCT00854594 | September 2010–September 2012 | Study has been completed |
Initiating Diabetic Group Visits in Newly Diagnosed Diabetics in an Urban Academic Medical Practice | University-affiliated clinic | Group visit | Standard individual medical appointment | Oregon Health and Science University NCT01497301 | February 2012–February 2013 | Recruitment status of study unknown because information has not been verified recently |
Heart Failure Group Clinic Appointments: Rehospitalization | University-affiliated clinic | Heart failure group clinic appointments | Standard heart failure education | Carol Smith NCT00439842 | March 2007–September 2012 | Study ongoing, but not recruiting participants |
Group Intervention for DM Guideline Implementation | Government | Pharmacist-led GMVs for patients with type 2 DM | Usual care | Department of Veterans Affairs NCT00554671 | May 2008–June 2012 | Study has been completed |
DM, diabetes mellitus; ID, identification; UMC, University Medical Centre.
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