Eli Lilly Canada, Inc, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Can J Diabetes. 2021 Apr;45(3):236-242. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjd.2020.08.104. Epub 2020 Sep 2.
The Conversations and Reactions Around Severe Hypoglycemia cross-sectional study was conducted to better understand the severe hypoglycemia experiences in persons with diabetes (PWD) and their caregivers (CGs).
Adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and CGs were recruited in 8 countries; Canadian cohort data are reported in this study. Insulin-treated PWD who reported a severe hypoglycemic event within the past 3 years and CGs who care for PWD ≥4 years old and who met the criteria were eligible for the study. Participants completed an online survey about their experience with severe hypoglycemia, its treatment and actions during and after severe hypoglycemia.
Of the 324 respondents, 139 (43%) reported discussions about severe hypoglycemia with a health-care provider (HCP) at every visit. During the most recent severe hypoglycemic event, the most common actions taken included ingestion of oral carbohydrates and calling emergency medical services; glucagon was rarely used. Despite many respondents (67%) feeling scared because of the most recent severe hypoglycemic event, only 55% (51% with type 1 and 61% with type 2) discussed this event with an HCP. The event affected the mood/emotional status, physical activities and sleep of PWD and CGs.
Severe hypoglycemia impacts the emotional and physical status of PWD and CGs. Despite this, many respondents did not report discussions about the most recent severe hypoglycemic event with HCPs. Furthermore, <50% of the respondents reported discussions about severe hypoglycemia with HCPs at every visit. Purposeful communication about severe hypoglycemia can help fulfil Diabetes Canada guideline recommendations to review experiences with hypoglycemia among PWD at every visit.
“严重低血糖相关对话和反应”横断面研究旨在深入了解糖尿病患者(PWD)及其照护者(CG)的严重低血糖经历。
在 8 个国家招募了 1 型或 2 型糖尿病成人患者及其 CG;本研究报告了加拿大队列的数据。研究纳入过去 3 年内报告过严重低血糖事件且接受胰岛素治疗的 PWD,以及≥4 年照护 PWD 且符合标准的 CG。参与者在线完成了一份关于严重低血糖经历、其治疗方法以及低血糖发作期间和之后的行为的调查问卷。
在 324 名应答者中,139 名(43%)在每次就诊时均报告与医疗保健提供者(HCP)讨论过严重低血糖。在最近一次严重低血糖事件中,最常见的行为包括摄入口服碳水化合物和拨打急救电话;很少使用胰高血糖素。尽管许多应答者(67%)因最近的严重低血糖事件感到害怕,但仅有 55%(1 型患者为 51%,2 型患者为 61%)与 HCP 讨论过该事件。该事件影响了 PWD 和 CG 的情绪/情感状态、身体活动和睡眠。
严重低血糖会影响 PWD 和 CG 的情绪和身体状况。尽管如此,许多应答者并未向 HCP 报告最近的严重低血糖事件。此外,<50%的应答者在每次就诊时均与 HCP 讨论过严重低血糖。有针对性地沟通严重低血糖可以帮助满足加拿大糖尿病学会指南的建议,即在每次就诊时回顾 PWD 的低血糖经历。