Litchman Michelle L, Allen Nancy A
1 University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2017 Sep;11(5):988-995. doi: 10.1177/1932296817702657. Epub 2017 Apr 5.
Older adults with long-standing type 1 diabetes (T1D) have a higher risk for hypoglycemia and hypoglycemia unawareness. Hypoglycemia can be dangerous, even fatal. Real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) effectively supports diabetes management and well-being in adult and pediatric populations. Little is known about older adults and RT-CGM use. The purpose of this study was to identify why RT-CGM was important for diabetes management in individuals with T1D 65 years of age.
A convenience sample of older adults with T1D participated in one of two online surveys about RT-CGM. Categorical data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. A qualitative content analysis was conducted for open-ended responses.
Participants (N = 22) included in this study were those using RT-CGM (n = 11) and those who were not using RT-CGM, but desired to do so (n = 11). Those using RT-CGM were less likely to experience severe hypoglycemia ( P = .02) or hypoglycemia resulting in a fall or inability to operate a motor vehicle ( P = .01) Three major themes were identified: (1) RT-CGM facilitates feelings of safety by preventing hypoglycemia, (2) RT-CGM improves well-being, and (3) access is a barrier to RT-CGM use.
RT-CGM improves safety and well-being in older adults with T1D by preventing hypoglycemia and associated injury and worry. Older adults without access to RT-CGM experience more severe hypoglycemia events that negatively affect their safety and well-being. Improving access to RT-CGM in older adults is critical to improving health and safety, and demands more attention from stakeholders in diabetes care.
患有长期1型糖尿病(T1D)的老年人发生低血糖和低血糖无意识的风险更高。低血糖可能很危险,甚至会致命。实时连续血糖监测(RT-CGM)有效地支持成人和儿童群体的糖尿病管理及健康状况。对于老年人和RT-CGM的使用了解甚少。本研究的目的是确定RT-CGM对65岁及以上T1D患者糖尿病管理为何重要。
方便抽样选取患有T1D的老年人参与两项关于RT-CGM的在线调查之一。使用描述性统计分析分类数据。对开放式回答进行定性内容分析。
本研究纳入的参与者(N = 22)包括使用RT-CGM的人(n = 11)和未使用RT-CGM但希望使用的人(n = 11)。使用RT-CGM的人发生严重低血糖(P = .02)或导致跌倒或无法驾驶机动车的低血糖(P = .01)的可能性较小。确定了三个主要主题:(1)RT-CGM通过预防低血糖促进安全感,(2)RT-CGM改善健康状况,(3)获取途径是RT-CGM使用的障碍。
RT-CGM通过预防低血糖及相关伤害和担忧,改善了患有T1D的老年人的安全性和健康状况。无法使用RT-CGM的老年人经历更严重的低血糖事件,这对他们的安全和健康状况产生负面影响。改善老年人获取RT-CGM的途径对于改善健康和安全至关重要,需要糖尿病护理领域的利益相关者给予更多关注。