100 Years After the Discovery of Insulin and in the Era of New Generations of Insulins, What Do Our Patients and Care Staff Know About Insulin Therapy?

Hamza El Jadi, Imane Moustaghit
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According to "Never Events", insulin administration errors are serious preventable adverse events that should not have occurred if adequate preventive measures had been implemented. The event "insulin administration error" is on the ANSM list published in 2012. The National Health Service's (NHS) "Never Events insulin" has developed a module on insulin therapy management entitled "Preventing insulin-related medication errors". Proper use and knowledge of insulin management can prevent these events. Our study presents the results of a survey designed to assess both the knowledge of healthcare personnel and a group of diabetic patients in the Souss Massa region of Morocco. Our survey was an opportunity to re-educate our patients and review the knowledge of a group of staff interviewed, underlines the important deficit in knowledge and practice of nursing staff and insulin-treated patients, suggests that urgent intervention should be considered, particularly with young nursing staff, and also to review the therapeutic education of insulin-treated diabetics in order to improve their knowledge and better prepare them for the advent of new generations of insulin.
胰岛素发现 100 年后,在新一代胰岛素问世之际,我们的患者和护理人员对胰岛素疗法了解多少?
根据 "从未发生事件 "的定义,胰岛素用药错误是可预防的严重不良事件,如果采取了适当的预防措施,本不应该发生。胰岛素用药错误 "事件已列入 2012 年公布的 ANSM 清单。国家医疗服务系统(NHS)的 "胰岛素从未发生事件 "开发了一个胰岛素治疗管理模块,名为 "预防胰岛素相关用药错误"。正确使用和掌握胰岛素管理知识可以预防这些事件的发生。我们的研究介绍了一项旨在评估摩洛哥 Souss Massa 地区医护人员和糖尿病患者知识的调查结果。我们的调查是对患者进行再教育和审查受访员工知识的一次机会,强调了护理人员和胰岛素治疗患者在知识和实践方面的重要不足,建议考虑采取紧急干预措施,特别是对年轻护理人员,同时审查胰岛素治疗糖尿病患者的治疗教育,以提高他们的知识水平,为新一代胰岛素的出现做好更好的准备。
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