Benefits to health care professionals and patients with diabetes of a novel blood glucose meter that provides pattern recognition and real-time automatic messaging compared to conventional paper logbooks

L. B. Katz, Lorna Stewart, B. Levy
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Abstract Background: Self-monitoring of blood glucose is crucial for maintaining overall blood glucose (BG) levels. Health care professionals (HCPs) must rapidly assess patient BG data and recommend treatment changes, as appropriate, during short office visits. A meter offering automatic BG pattern recognition and in-the-moment messaging may change how HCPs and patients with diabetes work together to achieve glycemic control. Methods: Two separate studies evaluated the potential benefits of the OneTouch Verio® BG monitoring system. In one study, 64 HCPs were evaluated on their ability to rapidly recognise BG patterns in simulated logbooks compared to using the meter, before completing a survey on potential benefits of the meter to themselves and their patients. In the other study, patients with diabetes used the meter at home for 1 week before also completing a survey. Results: Patients indicated that the meter was simple to use and understand. For HCPs, using the meter to identify BG patterns was significantly faster and more accurate than using a logbook. In addition, HCPs believed the meter features would make interpreting BG results easier for patients. Conclusions: An easy to use meter with in-the-moment BG insights may help improve patient management of glycemic control between office visits. In addition, using the meter may improve efficiency during office visits.
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与传统的纸质日志相比,一种新型血糖仪提供模式识别和实时自动消息传递,对医疗保健专业人员和糖尿病患者有好处
背景:自我血糖监测对于维持血糖水平至关重要。卫生保健专业人员(HCPs)必须在短期就诊期间迅速评估患者BG数据,并酌情建议改变治疗方案。一种提供自动血糖模式识别和即时信息的血糖仪可能会改变医护人员和糖尿病患者共同实现血糖控制的方式。方法:两项独立的研究评估了OneTouch Verio®BG监测系统的潜在益处。在一项研究中,在完成对仪表对自己和患者的潜在益处的调查之前,评估了64名HCPs在模拟日志中快速识别BG模式的能力,并与使用仪表进行了比较。在另一项研究中,糖尿病患者在家中使用计量器一周,然后完成一项调查。结果:患者表示该仪器使用简单,易于理解。对于HCPs来说,使用仪表来识别BG模式比使用日志要快得多,也更准确。此外,HCPs认为仪表的功能将使患者更容易解释BG结果。结论:一种易于使用的即时血糖测量仪可能有助于改善患者就诊期间的血糖控制管理。此外,使用电表可以提高办公室访问的效率。
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