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Pharmacological Approach of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

- Monitoring and evaluating the impact of the guideline

There are potential indicators that can be used to evaluate the success of the pharmacological therapies in treating type 2 diabetic patients

1.     Diabetes control rate (Hb A1c below 7 mg %) Rate Reduction: Calculate the percentage reduction in HbA1c  using the following formula:

Percentage Reduction = ((Baseline HbA1C - Post-Implementation HbA1C) / Baseline HbA1c)   100

2.     The same can be done to evaluate the  effect different  anti diabetic medications on hypoglycaemia , body weight , renal and cardiovascular outcome

3.     Reporting the side effects of different pharmacological therapies 

4.     Program Engagement and Participation: Evaluate the level of engagement and participation of the target audience, including attendance rates for educational sessions, participation, and utilization of support resources. Higher engagement indicates increased program reach and potential effectiveness.

5.     Cost-effectiveness: Assess the cost-effectiveness of the different treatment strategies

6.     Patient Satisfaction and Feedback: Collect feedback from    participants through surveys or interviews to gauge their satisfaction with the program, perceived benefits, and suggestions for improvement. Positive patient satisfaction indicates a well-received and impactful program.