Managing Diabetes in Older Adults: Current Approaches in Long-Term Care Facilities.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Thaer Idrees, Iris Castro-Revoredo, Sriya Kantipudi, Guillermo Umpierrez
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Abstract

Purpose of review: This narrative review aims to explore the literature on advancements in diabetes management within long-term care facilities (LTCFs). Managing chronic diseases like diabetes in LTCFs is particularly challenging due to the dynamic nature of these environments and the significant changes they have undergone over the past decade. Various factors, including rising care costs and government regulations, influence the quality-of-care residents receive in these settings.

Recent findings: Many diabetes medications have not been extensively studied in LTCFs, and high-risk medications such as sulfonylureas and sliding scale insulin are still in use, potentially increasing the risk of morbidity and mortality among residents. Additionally, the adoption of diabetes technologies, such as continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and insulin pumps, remains limited in LTCFs. Despite the high prevalence of diabetes, significant research gaps persist. Diabetes technologies have the potential to greatly improve diabetes management and outcomes for residents. However, more research is needed to evaluate their efficacy and safety in long-term care settings. Furthermore, there is a pressing need to address the gap in staff training on the use of these technologies. Closing these research gaps is essential for developing evidence-based guidelines and improving the quality of diabetes care in LTCFs.

综述目的:这篇叙述性综述旨在探讨长期护理机构(LTCF)内糖尿病管理进展方面的文献。在长期护理机构中管理糖尿病等慢性疾病尤其具有挑战性,这是因为这些机构的环境充满活力,而且在过去十年中发生了巨大变化。各种因素,包括不断上涨的护理成本和政府法规,都会影响居民在这些环境中获得的护理质量:许多糖尿病药物尚未在 LTCF 中得到广泛研究,磺脲类药物和滑动胰岛素等高风险药物仍在使用,这可能会增加居民的发病率和死亡率。此外,连续血糖监测仪(CGM)和胰岛素泵等糖尿病技术在 LTCF 中的应用仍然有限。尽管糖尿病的发病率很高,但研究方面仍然存在很大差距。糖尿病技术有可能极大地改善居民的糖尿病管理和治疗效果。然而,还需要更多的研究来评估这些技术在长期护理环境中的有效性和安全性。此外,还迫切需要解决员工在使用这些技术方面的培训缺口。缩小这些研究差距对于制定循证指南和提高长期护理机构的糖尿病护理质量至关重要。
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9.80
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发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The goal of this journal is to publish cutting-edge reviews on subjects pertinent to all aspects of diabetes epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management. We aim to provide incisive, insightful, and balanced contributions from leading experts in each relevant domain that will be of immediate interest to a wide readership of clinicians, basic scientists, and translational investigators. We accomplish this aim by appointing major authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the discipline. Section Editors select topics to be reviewed by leading experts who emphasize recent developments and highlight important papers published over the past year on their topics, in a crisp and readable format. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field, and an Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research.
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