一项评估共享的基于网络日志管理2型糖尿病患者血糖水平有效性的项目

Bushra M Manakatt
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糖尿病是一种慢性疾病,在美国被广泛认为是导致死亡和残疾的主要原因之一。鉴于糖尿病的慢性性质,自我保健管理是改善患者预后和减轻医疗保健系统负担的关键。自我血糖监测是糖尿病自我护理管理不可或缺的一部分。血糖监测是一项共同的责任,患者和医生之间的持续沟通在糖尿病的日常管理中至关重要,包括饮食、运动、药物治疗和血糖水平监测。当患者没有保险时,频繁的诊所血糖监测和药物调整可能变得负担不起,导致患者长期得不到充分治疗或未得到治疗。在这种情况下,患者和临床医生之间共享的基于网络的每日血糖水平记录可能会减少频繁就诊的需要,从而降低成本,并为低收入或无保险的患者提供更容易获得的护理。在这个项目中,30名2型糖尿病患者在一个月的时间里,在Diabetes 24/7上保持一个共享的基于网络的日志,该日志也可供研究者访问。研究者每天监测他们的血糖水平,并根据报告的水平向患者提供必要的反馈。使用Wilcoxon Signed-Rank检验的分析表明,数据的显著性为p<0.0001(研究计算的p<0.00008),表明基于网络的共享血糖日志在糖尿病日常管理中的有效性。
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A Project to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Shared Web-Based Log in Managing Blood Glucose Levels among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes is a chronic disease that is widely recognized as one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States. Given the chronic nature of diabetes, selfcare management is key to improving patient outcomes and reducing the burden on the healthcare system. Self-monitoring of blood glucose is integral to self-care management of diabetes. Blood glucose monitoring is a shared responsibility, and constant communication between the patient and provider is vital in the daily management of diabetes, including diet, exercise, medications, and monitoring of blood glucose levels. When the patient does not have insurance coverage, frequent clinic visits for blood glucose monitoring and medication adjustments may become unaffordable, causing patients to remain undertreated or untreated for long periods of time. In such instances, a web-based log of daily glucose levels that is shared between the patient and the clinician may reduce the need for frequent clinic visits resulting in lower costs and more accessible care for low income or uninsured patients. In this project, 30 Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients maintained a shared web-based log on Diabetes 24/7, which was also accessible to the investigator, for one month. The investigator monitored their blood glucose levels daily and provided feedback to the patients as needed based on the reported levels. Analysis using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test indicated that the data was significant at p<0.0001 (study calculated p<0.00008), indicating the effectiveness of a shared web-based blood glucose log in the daily management of diabetes.
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