糖尿病对话地图™在胰岛素拒绝型2型糖尿病患者中的有效性

Rosnani Zakaria, Nur Sharharni Mohd Tahir, M. Mohd Zulkifli, N. Draman
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大多数2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者最终将需要胰岛素治疗来优化他们的血糖水平。然而,由于这些患者的拒绝率高,胰岛素治疗很难开始。糖尿病对话地图(DCM)是一个旨在教育糖尿病患者及其家庭成员的工具,自2008年以来已提供马来语版本。虽然DCM已在马来西亚的某些中心使用,但其有效性尚未得到评价。因此,我们进行了一项研究,通过评估干预后的接受率来评估DCM与标准咨询治疗在最初拒绝胰岛素治疗的T2DM患者中的有效性。材料和方法:一项随机对照研究对88名在柔佛州初级保健诊所最初拒绝胰岛素治疗的成年T2DM患者进行了研究。共有44名患者接受了以马来语版本DCM为基础的小组教育,另有44名患者接受了标准的个人教育。结果采用卡方分析,p < 0.05为显著性结果。结果:两组患者总有效率为97.7%,胰岛素接受度差异有统计学意义。干预组86%的T2DM患者最终接受胰岛素起始治疗,而对照组只有11% (p < 0.001)。结论:使用马来语糖尿病对话图进行胰岛素启动的小组教育,可以有效地提高最初拒绝胰岛素治疗的初级保健患者的接受度。我们建议使用DCM作为教育模块的一部分,以改善患者的糖尿病管理。
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The Effectiveness of Diabetes Conversation Map™ among Insulin Refusal Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
INTRODUCTION: Majority of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) will eventually need insulin therapy to optimise their blood glucose level. However, there is difficulties in initiating an insulin therapy due to high refusal rate among these patients. Diabetes Conversation Maps (DCM), a tool designed to educate patients with diabetes and their family members is available in Malay language since 2008. Although DCM has been used in certain centres in Malaysia, their effectiveness has not been evaluated. Thus, we have conducted a study to assess effectiveness of DCM compared to standard counselling therapy in T2DM patients who initially refused insulin therapy by assessing acceptance rate post intervention. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A randomized control study was conducted on 88 adults T2DM patients who initially refused insulin therapy in primary care clinics in Johor. A total of 44 patients received group based education using a Malay version DCM whereas another 44 patients received standard individual education. Results were analysed using a Chi-square analysis and the significant result was set at p value of < 0.05. RESULTS: The response rate was 97.7% and there was a significant difference in insulin acceptance between these two groups. Eighty-six percent of T2DM patients in the intervention group education eventually accepted insulin initiation compared to only 11% in the control group (p < 0.001).CONCLUSION: Group education using Malay Diabetes Conversation Map on insulin initiation is effective in increasing acceptance among patients who initially refuse insulin treatment in primary care. We recommend using DCM as part of educational module to improve patient diabetic management.
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