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Aagash Nedunchezhian,Archana Rajavel,Ramya Lakshmi Rajendran et al. Aagash Nedunchezhian et al.
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is an autoimmune disease marked by the destruction of pancreatic βcells, necessitating lifelong management. Current therapies, such as insulin injections and pancreas transplant...
Concetta Irace,Angelo Avogaro,Federico Bertuzzi et al. Concetta Irace et al.
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a pandemic and strongly impact patients' prognosis. Several barriers may hamper the achievement of good glycaemic control, which is the aim of diabetes care. These include but are not limited to poor treatment adher...
Emmanuel Z Chona,Lusajo F Kayange,Masunga K Iseselo Emmanuel Z Chona
Modern diabetes care has evolved toward more patient-centered approaches, emphasizing individualized treatment plans and targets....This study sought to assess the level of satisfaction with diabetes care and related factors among patients attending public diabetes clinics in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania....About half (51.1%) of participants reported being satisfied with the diabetes care provided, 26.2% were very satisfied, and 22.7% were dissatisfied....Participants who usually spend 1-3 h pursuing services at the facilities had 0.40 less odds of being dissatisfied with diabetes care offered at the clinics compared to those who spend more than 3 h on each attendance (adjusted odds ratio [adjusted OR] 0.40, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.21-0.76, p =...Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of effective communication and accessibility in improving patient satisfaction with diabetes care in public clinics.
Anders L Carlson,Sameer Badlani,Viral N Shah Anders L Carlson
This article reviews the available literature to assess current unmet needs within diabetes care management, summarizes the efficacy and safety of the latest US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved insulin delivery systems and digital diabetes healthcare tools, and investigate the economic and...Implications: Despite the acknowledged cost-effectiveness of digital healthcare tools within diabetes care and potential associated cost savings for healthcare markets, there are limited numbers of clinical studies investigating the efficacy and safety of newer devices such as smart
Kimberly T Wiggins,Tristen L Hall,Bonnie Jortberg et al. Kimberly T Wiggins et al.
Background: Most diabetes care occurs in primary care. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is associated with clinical, behavioral, and psychosocial benefits....Results: Of 76 practices enrolled, 46 chose self-paced implementation using TIPS modules, 16 of which (35%) had a diabetes care and education specialist (DCES) in the practice; of the 30 that chose the virtual CGM initiation service, none (0%) had a DCES, X2(1, N = 62) = 11.046, p
Sumit Bhagra,Allison L Ducharme-Smith,Michael B Juntunen et al. Sumit Bhagra et al.
Challenges in optimal diabetes care include fragmented care, gaps in diabetes self-management education, and high treatment burden. Severe hypoglycemia, a serious and potentially preventable event, indicates the need for treatment optimization.
Saranya Puzhakkal,Sallianne Kavanagh,Barbara Conway et al. Saranya Puzhakkal et al.
Effective diabetes care necessitates a multifaceted approach involving insulin therapy, non-insulin anti-diabetic drugs and lifestyle adjustments. Self-management and self-care are integral, yet distinct, components of diabetes care.
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