在2型糖尿病患者家中应用标准远程医疗解决方案的挑战

M. Madsen, J. S. Oslen, S. Wagner, M. K. Pedersen
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大约5.5%的丹麦人被诊断为2型糖尿病。其中,一小部分人需要家庭护理护士的定期访问,以协助日常用药和注射胰岛素。在这项研究中,我们分析了在7名患者家中部署标准远程医疗平台的情况,并对他们进行了为期3个月的实地研究。我们发现,入组的患者确实对自己的健康状况有了更多的赋权和自我意识。然而,标准的远程医疗解决方案有几个缺点,这可能导致报告错误。基于我们的发现,我们开发了一个概念验证原型来说明这组患者的理想解决方案。这包括自动传输体重和血糖数据,胰岛素监测器的视频捕捉,以验证胰岛素的正确剂量等功能。此外,还概述了以前在远程医疗数据库中进行的测量和存储,以消除已确定的挑战。
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Challenges in applying standard telemedicine solutions in the home of type 2 diabetics
Approximately 5.5% of the Danish population is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Of these, a minor group requires regular visits from homecare nurses, to assist with daily medication and insulin injection. In this study we analyzed the deployment of a standard telemedicine platform in the home of seven patients and followed them through a 3 month field study. We found that the enrolled patients did achieve an increased empowerment and self-awareness about their own health conditions. However, the standard telemedicine solution had several short comings, which could lead to reporting errors. Based on our findings, we developed a proof-of-concept prototype to illustrate the ideal solution for this group of patients. This included features such as automatic transfer of weight and blood sugar data, video capture of an insulin monitor for verification of the correct dosage of insulin. Also, an overview of previously taken measurements and storage of these in a telemedicine database was implemented to eliminate the identified challenges.
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