Predictors of Hypoglycemia in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Acute Care Settings: A Retrospective Correlational Study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
American Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-22 DOI:10.1097/AJN.0000000000000082
Veronica Santos Timple, Eligio David Soliman, Gemma Frulla, Lina Najib Kawar, AnMarie Nguyen
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Abstract

Background: Hypoglycemic episodes are among the most common adverse events experienced by hospitalized patients, occurring in up to half of all inpatients, with or without diabetes. Studies have shown that patients who have episodes of severe hypoglycemia while hospitalized have higher rates of 30-day readmission and postdischarge mortality. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services considers hypoglycemic episodes to be a hospital-acquired condition. The cost burden of poor glycemic control in acute care settings is undeniably substantial.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify predictors of hypoglycemia among inpatients with type 2 diabetes.

Methods: This retrospective descriptive correlational study involved abstracting data from 2019 to 2021 electronic health records for 600 hospitalized patients. Data were analyzed using descriptive and associative statistics and multivariate logistic regression.

Results: Data analysis revealed that patients who were Asian or Hispanic, had a history of hypoglycemia, were taking both insulin and a sulfonylurea, or had a podiatric or renal admitting diagnosis had significantly higher odds of experiencing hypoglycemic episodes while hospitalized. The odds of 30-day readmission were significantly lower for patients who received diabetes self-management education, had higher glomerular filtration rates, or were admitted with a diagnosis of bone fracture.

Conclusion: The study findings can be used to help health care institutions design and implement more effective policies and procedures to prevent or mitigate hypoglycemic episodes.

急性护理中2型糖尿病患者低血糖的预测因素:一项回顾性相关研究
背景:低血糖发作是住院患者最常见的不良事件之一,发生在多达一半的住院患者中,无论是否患有糖尿病。研究表明,住院期间发生严重低血糖发作的患者30天再入院率和出院后死亡率较高。医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心认为低血糖发作是一种医院获得性疾病。不可否认,在急性护理环境中血糖控制不良的成本负担是巨大的。目的:本研究的目的是确定住院2型糖尿病患者低血糖的预测因素。方法:采用回顾性描述性相关研究,提取600例住院患者2019 - 2021年电子病历数据。数据分析采用描述性统计、关联统计和多元逻辑回归。结果:数据分析显示,亚洲或西班牙裔患者,有低血糖史,同时服用胰岛素和磺脲类药物,或有足部或肾脏入院诊断的患者在住院期间出现低血糖发作的几率明显更高。接受糖尿病自我管理教育、肾小球滤过率较高或诊断为骨折的患者30天再入院的几率明显较低。结论:研究结果可用于帮助卫生保健机构设计和实施更有效的政策和程序,以预防或减轻低血糖发作。
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1.10
自引率
3.70%
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604
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Nursing is the oldest and most honored broad-based nursing journal in the world. Peer reviewed and evidence-based, it is considered the profession’s premier journal. AJN adheres to journalistic standards that require transparency of real and potential conflicts of interests that authors,editors and reviewers may have. It follows publishing standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE; www.icmje.org), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME; www.wame.org), and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE; http://publicationethics.org/). AJN welcomes submissions of evidence-based clinical application papers and descriptions of best clinical practices, original research and QI reports, case studies, narratives, commentaries, and other manuscripts on a variety of clinical and professional topics. The journal also welcomes submissions for its various departments and columns, including artwork and poetry that is relevant to nursing or health care. Guidelines on writing for specific departments—Art of Nursing, Viewpoint, Policy and Politics, and Reflections—are available at http://AJN.edmgr.com. AJN''s mission is to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, discussion of relevant and controversial professional issues, adherence to the standards of journalistic integrity and excellence, and promotion of nursing perspectives to the health care community and the public.
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