Abstract
This study’s purpose was to determine the impact of OASIS implementation on documented assessments, interventions, and client outcomes for oral medication management. The sample consisted of 100 clients with Type 2 diabetes: 50 clients who received services in 1997 and 50 clients who received services in 2000. Assessments and interventions for oral medication management were more frequently documented in the 2000 cohort versus the 1997 cohort, but there were no differences in clients’ oral medication management outcomes. Study findings supported the potential utility of the Outcome and Assessment Information Set for improving care processes and outcomes yet cautioned that outcome goals need to be individualized.
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