Table 1

Baseline Practice and Patient Characteristics

CharacteristicRAPCQISD
Practices(n = 15)(n = 10)(n = 15)
Rural, No. (%)4 (27)2 (20)4 (27)
Practice size (office visits per week), No. (%)
 Large (>400)3 (20)1 (10)3 (33)
 Medium (91–400)10 (67)4 (40)10 (47)
 Small (1–90)2 (13)5 (50)2 (20)
Patients on Medicaid, %
 <5%8 (53)4 (40)6 (40)
 5%–20%3 (20)4 (40)4 (27)
 >20%4 (27)2 (20)5 (33)
Patientsa(n = 312)(n = 189)(n = 321)
Sex, % male44.252.950.5
Age, mean (SD), y60.5(12.6)61.9 (12.1)60.0 (13.2)
Medical comorbidities, mean (SD), No.b2.1 (1.2)2.0 (1.3)2.0 (1.1)
Have psychiatric comorbidity, %c20.514.313.1
HbA1c level, mean (SD), %d7.18 (1.59)7.35 (1.76)7.69 (2.00)
Systolic blood pressure, mean (SD), mm Hgd128.3 (16.4)131.8 (17.7132.9 (19.7)
Diastolic blood pressure, mean (SD), mm Hg76.9 (10.9)78.5 (12.2)78.0 (11.9)
Total cholesterol level, mean (SD), mg/dLe174.5 (42.6)185.8 (49.3)184.8 (50.4)
  • CQI = continuous quality improvement; HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c; RAP = reflective adaptive process; SD = self-directed.

  • a HbA1c levels were determined for 636 patients, systolic and diastolic blood pressure for 799 patients, and total cholesterol levels for 703 patients.

  • b Arthritis, connective tissue disease, gastrointestinal problems, coronary disease, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, liver disease, pulmonary disease, neurologic disease, peripheral vascular disease, renal disease, stroke, dementia, cancer in past 3 years.

  • c Depression, substance abuse, other psychiatric diagnosis.

  • d P <.01.

  • e P <.05.