Glycemic ControlStructured multidisciplinary case management

Clinical evidence dossier

Structured multidisciplinary case management

Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG)

Evidence signal

Authoritative evidence signal

strong

This is an authoritative evidence signal supplied by Clinical Reference. It is not a formal clinical grade, treatment recommendation, or pooled effect estimate.

Evidence snapshot

Authoritative support records
3
Supporting studies available for review
3
Randomized trials
3
Reported effects
5

Clinical conclusion

Structured multidisciplinary case management shows a strong positive evidence signal for improving Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) across the studied comparisons.

Observed effects

Evidence composition

Non-randomized studies
0
Other designs
0
Unresolved designs
0
Magnitude-eligible effects
0

Consistency

Authoritative consistency classification

consistent

Positive
2
No effect
0
Mixed
1
Negative
0

Population and applicability

Structured population data were available for 3 of 3 supporting studies. 3 studies described participants with type 2 diabetes. 3 studies described adult participants.

This population information refers to the materialized supporting studies available for review. Omitted support records remain part of the authoritative support accounting and are available through the audit experience.

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These descriptions are reported across the supporting studies; they are not a single synthesized population.

  • Adults diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.
  • Patients transitioning from hospital to home care.
  • Elderly patients aged 65 and older.
  • Individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
  • Adults diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
  • Patients seeking improved management of their diabetes.

Limitations

  • 1 study contains conflicting p-value and significance fields; those significance claims are suppressed.

Supporting evidence

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