Diabetes: Nurse’s Contribution to Care

Aparna Bhushan Kale
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© 2023 Innovational Journal of Nursing and Healthcare The number of individuals living with diabetes has increased dramatically over the previous 35 years, making it a more serious health concern on a global level. According to the World Diabetes Federation, 629 million individuals would have diabetes by 2045, up from an estimated 425 million in 2017.[1] People with prediabetes are 1.3 times more likely to be hospitalized than adults without a history of diabetes, who have a risk of hospitalization that is 3.5 times higher. Diabetes-related direct medical costs cover outpatient and emergency treatment, inpatient hospital care, long-term care, and expenses for preventing and treating diabetes and its complications. Hospital inpatient and outpatient care are the main factors influencing diabetes costs.[2]
糖尿病:护士对护理的贡献
在过去的35年里,糖尿病患者的数量急剧增加,使其成为全球范围内更加严重的健康问题。根据世界糖尿病联合会的数据,到2045年,将有6.29亿人患有糖尿病,高于2017年估计的4.25亿人糖尿病前期患者住院的可能性是无糖尿病史成年人的1.3倍,后者住院的风险是无糖尿病史成年人的3.5倍。糖尿病相关的直接医疗费用包括门诊和急诊治疗、住院治疗、长期护理以及预防和治疗糖尿病及其并发症的费用。住院和门诊是影响糖尿病成本的主要因素
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