[随机城市人群胰岛素注射糖尿病患者的疾病特异性知识、疾病应对和代谢控制]。

U A Müller, G Berlet, I S Ross, H Klinger
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采用标准化访谈对在耶拿糖尿病护理单位登记和治疗的229例60岁以下胰岛素治疗患者中的186例(81%)进行糖尿病知识测试,其中90%的患者接受常规胰岛素治疗。误差率与糖化血红蛋白、年龄和体重指数呈正相关,1型糖尿病患者的误差率低于2型糖尿病患者,且随受教育程度的提高而降低。在以下方面发现了知识的不足:高血糖性昏迷,丙酮的后果和肥胖。晚期并发症的知识水平较高。20%的1型糖尿病患者和43%的2型糖尿病患者不知道他们的每日碳水化合物单位。但这些患者的代谢控制与确切知道碳水化合物摄入量的患者没有什么不同。患者信息中最常遗漏的主题是:现代治疗策略、胰岛素泵和营养。77%的患者没有因为糖尿病而感到不舒服,91%的患者在诊断出糖尿病后与家人的关系没有变化。
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[Illness-specific knowledge, coping with illness and metabolic control in insulin-injecting diabetic patients in a random city population].

A knowledge test about diabetes using a standardized interview was assessed in 186 (81%) of 229 insulin treated patients below the age of 60 who are registered and treated in the diabetes care unit Jena. 90% of these patients were on conventional insulin therapy. The frequency of errors was positive correlated to glycosylated haemoglobin, age and body-mass-index, it was lower in type 1 than in type 2 diabetic patients and decreased with a better education level. Deficiencies of knowledge were detected in the following areas: hyperglycaemic coma, consequence of acetone and obesitas. Knowledge regarding late complications was on a high level. 20% of type 1 and 43% of type 2 diabetic patients did not know their daily carbohydrate units. But the metabolic control in these patients was not different from the patients who know their carbohydrates exactly. Most frequent missed subjects in the patient information were reported: modern therapy strategies, insulin pumps and nutrition. 77% of all patients did not feel ill because of their diabetes and 91% reported an unchanged relationship to their family after diabetes was diagnosed.

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