The effect of case manager on patients outcome: A systematic review
Keywords:
case manager, diabetes mellitus, diabetes type 2, nurseAbstract
The aim of this study is to assess the effect of case manager on patient’s outcome with diabetes mellitus. This article was a systematic review study conducted by searching of primary articles from online databases including EBSCO, Google Scholar, and PubMed. We systematically searched full articles with the publication year until 2022. Results: A total of 15 articles reviewed in a systematic review showed that a group with case manager intervention running by community health workers and nurse had better improvements on HbA1c level, blood pressure, LDL level, physical activity, emergency room visit (hospitalization), knowledge of diabetes, and general quality of life compared to group without it (usual care). Conclusion: case manager by nurse and community health worker enhance patient’s outcome.
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