Barnard-Kelly Katharine, Gonder-Frederick Linda, Weissberg-Benchell Jill, Wisk Lauren E
Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.
Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2025 Jan;19(1):27-33. doi: 10.1177/19322968241276550. Epub 2024 Oct 21.
Diabetes technologies, including continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps, and automated insulin delivery systems offer the possibility of improving glycemic outcomes, including reduced hemoglobin A1c, increased time in range, and reduced hypoglycemia. Given the rapid expansion in the use of diabetes technology over the past few years, and touted promise of these devices for improving both clinical and psychosocial outcomes, it is critically important to understand issues in technology adoption, equity in access, maintaining long-term usage, opportunities for expanded device benefit, and limitations of the existing evidence base. We provide a brief overview of the status of the literature-with a focus on psychosocial outcomes-and provide recommendations for future work and considerations in clinical applications. Despite the wealth of the existing literature exploring psychosocial outcomes, there is substantial room to expand our current knowledge base to more comprehensively address reasons for differential effects, with increased attention to issues of health equity and data harmonization around patient-reported outcomes.
糖尿病技术,包括连续血糖监测仪、胰岛素泵和自动胰岛素输送系统,为改善血糖结果提供了可能性,包括降低糖化血红蛋白、增加血糖达标时间和减少低血糖。鉴于在过去几年中糖尿病技术的使用迅速增加,且这些设备有望改善临床和心理社会结果,了解技术采用方面的问题、获取的公平性、维持长期使用、扩大设备益处的机会以及现有证据基础的局限性至关重要。我们简要概述了文献现状——重点关注心理社会结果——并为未来工作以及临床应用中的考量提供建议。尽管现有大量文献探讨心理社会结果,但仍有很大空间来扩展我们当前的知识库,以更全面地解决差异效应的原因,同时更加关注健康公平问题以及围绕患者报告结果的数据协调。