Considerations With Using a CGM in Older Individuals.

Q2 Medicine
Maria Tadros, Hayley Sewell, Katherine S O'Neal
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Abstract

Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have undergone tremendous improvements over the last decade and have become a crucial tool in day-to-day diabetes management. Despite technological advancements and their proven benefits, barriers exist that may impede the use of CGMs in older adults. However, these barriers can be overcome with proper education and a support system. The purpose of this article is to highlight the common barriers associated with continuous glucose monitoring and to present approaches to overcoming these barriers for older adults.The authors conducted a PubMed search using the following terms: continuous glucose monitoring, type 2 diabetes, limitations, continuous glucose monitoring adherence, age: 65+, continuous glucose monitoring challenges age: 65+, use of CGM in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, and barriers to use CGM in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes. They also obtained guideline information from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) on the use of CGMs in older individuals.Older adults may face several issues that could keep them from starting or continuing to use CGMs. These include lack of insurance coverage and concerns about cost, poor health numeracy and literacy, doubts about their ability to use CGMs, and lack of exposure to technology. Approaches such as assistance programs and comprehensive, hands-on education and training can help improve their ability, confidence, and willingness to use a CGM.CGMs have revolutionized the management of diabetes in older adults by alerting them to trends and fluctuations in their real-time glucose levels, which can be used to adjust their medications and prevent glycemic variation. Identifying an individual's specific barriers and then employing approaches to overcome them is crucial to empowering patients to benefit from CGM technology, optimize their overall diabetes management, and prevent complications. A patient must feel empowered and invested in managing their diabetes using their personal insights and the information and education they receive to guide care decisions.

老年人使用CGM的注意事项。
连续血糖监测仪(cgm)在过去十年中取得了巨大的进步,已成为日常糖尿病管理的重要工具。尽管技术进步及其已被证实的益处,但仍存在一些障碍,可能阻碍老年人使用cgm。然而,这些障碍可以通过适当的教育和支持系统来克服。本文的目的是强调与持续血糖监测相关的常见障碍,并提出老年人克服这些障碍的方法。作者使用以下术语进行了PubMed检索:连续血糖监测,2型糖尿病,局限性,连续血糖监测依从性,年龄:65岁以上,连续血糖监测挑战年龄:65岁以上,老年2型糖尿病患者使用CGM,老年2型糖尿病患者使用CGM的障碍。他们还从美国糖尿病协会(ADA)和美国临床内分泌学协会(AACE)获得了老年人使用cgm的指南信息。老年人可能会面临一些问题,这些问题可能会阻止他们开始或继续使用cgm。这些问题包括缺乏保险覆盖和对费用的担忧、较差的健康计算能力和读写能力、对他们使用cgm的能力的怀疑,以及缺乏接触技术的机会。诸如援助项目和全面的、实际操作的教育和培训等方法可以帮助提高他们使用CGM的能力、信心和意愿。通过提醒老年人实时血糖水平的趋势和波动,cgm已经彻底改变了老年人的糖尿病管理,这可以用来调整他们的药物和防止血糖变化。确定个体的具体障碍,然后采取措施克服这些障碍,对于使患者受益于CGM技术、优化其整体糖尿病管理和预防并发症至关重要。患者必须感到自己有能力并投入到管理糖尿病中来,利用他们的个人见解以及他们所接受的信息和教育来指导护理决策。
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Senior Care Pharmacist
Senior Care Pharmacist PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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