Use of a continuous glucose monitoring device: Perceptions of nursing staff

Victoria Smith
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Objective: Wearable continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, when included in the plan of care for patients in inpatient settings, provides real time blood glucose data. This allows treatment to be proactive and timely. Implementation of these devices alters nursing care. The objective of this study was to describe the perceived barriers and facilitators, from the perspective of direct care providers in an inpatient clinical setting, when the plan of care includes a CGM device.Methods: Guided by a review of the literature and anecdotal data, a 20-item Likert scaled survey was developed. Once study approval was secured an invitational email was sent to the password protected emails of all potential participants. Frequency and descriptive analyses were used to analyze the responses.Results: Survey data from 31 direct care providers describe a positive experience specific to the education and resources available. The addition of a CGM device into the plan of care is not perceived to be an additional burden for the provider.Conclusions: Pre-implementation, appropriate education and exposure to the device is critical for providing confidence and trust. The availability of ongoing support ensures that care is enhanced when a CGM device is included in the plan of care.
持续葡萄糖监测仪的使用:护理人员的看法
目的:如果将可穿戴式连续血糖监测(CGM)设备纳入住院病人的护理计划,就能提供实时血糖数据。这样就能积极及时地进行治疗。这些设备的使用改变了护理工作。本研究旨在从住院临床环境中直接护理人员的角度,描述当护理计划包括 CGM 设备时,他们所感知到的障碍和促进因素:方法: 在查阅文献和轶事数据的基础上,制定了一份包含 20 个项目的李克特比例调查表。研究获得批准后,我们向所有潜在参与者发送了一封邀请邮件,并在邮件中设置了密码保护。调查采用频率分析和描述性分析方法对答复进行分析:来自 31 位直接护理提供者的调查数据显示,他们在教育和可用资源方面获得了积极的体验。在护理计划中添加 CGM 设备并没有给医疗服务提供者带来额外负担:结论:在实施前,适当的教育和对设备的接触对于提供信心和信任至关重要。当 CGM 设备被纳入护理计划时,持续的支持可确保护理得到加强。
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