Quinn Karen, Hudson Peter, Dunning Trisha
Center for Palliative Care, St. Vincent's Health, University of Melbourne, St. Vincent's Health, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2006 Sep;32(3):275-86. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2006.03.011.
A literature review revealed no evidence-based guidelines specific to managing diabetes in the context of palliative care. The purpose of the current project was to describe the management practices of doctors and nurses caring for people with diabetes and advanced disease. Palliative care doctors, palliative care nurses, endocrinologists, and diabetes nurse educators participated in this study. A two-phase project was undertaken: 1) two focus groups, and 2) a cross-sectional survey using a self-completed questionnaire. The focus group and questionnaire data identified that doctors and nurses used a range of practices and blood glucose testing frequencies to control blood glucose based on experience and not according to a robust evidence base. Implications for practice include the importance of collaboration between diabetes and palliative care specialists, and the need to develop clinical management guidelines.
文献综述显示,尚无针对姑息治疗背景下糖尿病管理的循证指南。本项目的目的是描述照顾糖尿病及晚期疾病患者的医生和护士的管理实践。姑息治疗医生、姑息治疗护士、内分泌学家和糖尿病护士教育工作者参与了本研究。开展了一个两阶段项目:1)两个焦点小组,以及2)一项使用自填问卷的横断面调查。焦点小组和问卷数据表明,医生和护士根据经验而非坚实的循证基础,采用了一系列实践方法和血糖检测频率来控制血糖。对实践的启示包括糖尿病和姑息治疗专家之间合作的重要性,以及制定临床管理指南的必要性。