McIntyre Harold David
Department of Medicine, Mater Clinical School, The University of Queensland and Mater Health Services, South Brisbane, Australia.
Diabetes Metab J. 2014 Apr;38(2):87-91. doi: 10.4093/dmj.2014.38.2.87.
The Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating (DAFNE) programme of intensive insulin therapy for type 1 diabetes provides a structured educational intervention to improve glycemic control, reduce hypoglycemia and improve quality of life. Enhancement of self-management skills is a key element of DAFNE and patients acquire detailed skills in insulin dose adjustment. Following DAFNE training, patients report improved confidence in their ability to manage their own insulin dosing, but generally still seek and require the assistance of health professionals when making substantial changes to their insulin regimens. Some DAFNE trained patients may be able to assist their peers in aspects of diabetes management within a group environment, but widespread introduction of the expert patient/peer educator role in the self-management of type 1 diabetes, in particular related to insulin dose management, would require formal and detailed evaluation, preferably in randomized controlled clinical trials, before being introduced into routine clinical practice.
1型糖尿病强化胰岛素治疗的正常饮食剂量调整(DAFNE)计划提供了一种结构化的教育干预措施,以改善血糖控制、减少低血糖并提高生活质量。自我管理技能的提升是DAFNE的关键要素,患者在胰岛素剂量调整方面获得了详细的技能。经过DAFNE培训后,患者报告称对自己管理胰岛素剂量的能力更有信心,但在对胰岛素治疗方案进行重大调整时,通常仍会寻求并需要健康专业人员的帮助。一些经过DAFNE培训的患者可能能够在小组环境中在糖尿病管理的某些方面帮助同伴,但在将专家患者/同伴教育者角色广泛引入1型糖尿病的自我管理,尤其是与胰岛素剂量管理相关的方面之前,需要进行正式而详细的评估,最好是在随机对照临床试验中进行评估,然后再引入常规临床实践。