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胰岛素注射治疗的障碍:患者和医疗保健提供者的观点。

Barriers to insulin injection therapy: patient and health care provider perspectives.

机构信息

The Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Dr Rubin, Dr Peyrot)

The Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Dr Rubin)

出版信息

Diabetes Educ. 2009 Nov-Dec;35(6):1014-22. doi: 10.1177/0145721709345773.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To compare patients' perceptions of injection-related problems with clinicians' estimates of those problems.

METHODS

Data were obtained through 2 Internet surveys, one of US adults self-identified as taking insulin to treat diabetes and the second of health care professionals who treat people with diabetes who inject insulin, including primary care physicians, endocrinologists, and diabetes educators.

RESULTS

A substantial majority of patients would like to reduce the number of injections they take each day; almost half said that they would be more likely to take their insulin injections regularly if a product were available to ease the pain. A much smaller proportion of patients reported that (1) injections were a serious burden, (2) they were dissatisfied with the way they took insulin, (3) injections had a substantial negative impact on quality of life, (4) they skipped injections they should take, or (5) injection-related problems affected the number of injections they were willing to take. Half of the patients said they mentioned injection-related problems to their provider; a similar number reported that their providers had not given them a solution to problems with injection-related pain and bruising. Although awareness of products to ease injection pain was high among providers (especially diabetes educators), this information was not effectively transmitted to patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients should be encouraged to discuss their injection-related concerns, and providers should regularly ask about injection-related problems. Providers should offer patients information about tools to reduce injection-related worries, preferably by having them available to show and demonstrate.

摘要

目的

比较患者对注射相关问题的认知与临床医生对这些问题的估计。

方法

通过两项互联网调查获取数据,第一项调查对象为自我报告接受胰岛素治疗糖尿病的美国成年人,第二项调查对象为治疗注射胰岛素的糖尿病患者的医疗保健专业人员,包括初级保健医生、内分泌学家和糖尿病教育者。

结果

绝大多数患者希望减少每天的注射次数;近一半的患者表示,如果有一种可以减轻疼痛的产品,他们更有可能定期注射胰岛素。只有较小比例的患者报告(1)注射是一个严重的负担,(2)他们对胰岛素的注射方式不满意,(3)注射对生活质量有实质性的负面影响,(4)他们跳过了应该注射的针剂,(5)与注射相关的问题影响了他们愿意接受的注射次数。一半的患者表示他们向提供者提及过与注射相关的问题;同样数量的患者报告说,他们的提供者没有为他们解决与注射相关的疼痛和瘀伤问题。尽管缓解注射疼痛的产品在提供者中(尤其是糖尿病教育者)的认知度很高,但这些信息并没有有效地传递给患者。

结论

应鼓励患者讨论其与注射相关的问题,并且提供者应定期询问与注射相关的问题。提供者应向患者提供有关减少与注射相关的担忧的工具信息,最好是通过提供这些工具供他们查看和演示。

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