护士在识别糖尿病患者皮肤病变化中的作用

Matea Goleš, Domagoj Marković, Višnja Kokić Maleš
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糖尿病是一种慢性、渐进性代谢疾病,现已达到大流行的程度。据估计,全球有 10.5%的人口患有糖尿病,这使糖尿病成为一项全球性挑战,需要全球医疗保健系统给予关注并采取创新策略。虽然大血管并发症仍是糖尿病患者的主要死因,但本研究详细描述了这些患者的皮肤病变化,并特别强调了糖尿病足病情的严重性。在皮肤病的表现方面,对黑棘皮症、糖尿病性皮肤病和干癣等特殊变化进行了详尽的描述,这些变化都是 2 型糖尿病患者所特有的。此外,还分析了其他表现,如在 1 型糖尿病患者中更为常见的糖尿病水疱和白癜风。研究特别强调了护士在识别糖尿病患者皮肤变化方面的关键作用。研究强调了持续开展有关准确使用胰岛素的教育的重要性,并强调了定期进行系统皮肤检查的必要性,尤其是在患者不易察觉的部位,如足部或背部。护士教育者与医生一样,也有责任在会诊时演示自我检查技能或对这些部位进行联合检查。最后,本研究提倡医护人员与糖尿病患者之间建立积极的伙伴关系,共同应对糖尿病带来的挑战,尤其是皮肤病方面的变化。
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The nurse’s role in recognizing dermatological changes in individuals with diabetes mellitus
Diabetes is a chronic, progressive metabolic disease that has now reached pandemic proportions. It’s estimated that 10.5% of the world’s population has diabetes, making it a global challenge that requires attention and innovative strategies from healthcare systems worldwide. While macrovascular complications remain the leading cause of death in diabetes patients, this study provides a detailed description of dermatological changes in these individuals, with a particular emphasis on the severity of diabetic foot conditions. Within the realm of dermatological manifestations, specific changes such as acanthosis nigricans, diabetic dermopathy, and xerosis are thoroughly described, and they are all specific for individuals with type 2 diabetes. Other manifestations, such as diabetic blisters and vitiligo, which are more common in individuals with type 1 diabetes, are also analysed. The study places a special focus on the crucial role of nurses in recognizing skin changes in diabetes patients. It highlights the importance of continuous education about precise insulin application and emphasises the need for regular systematic skin examinations, particularly in areas that are not easily visible to the patient, such as the feet or back. Nurse educators, like physicians, also share the responsibility for demonstrating self-examination skills or conducting joint examinations of these areas during consultations. Ultimately, this study advocates for an active partnership between healthcare professionals and individuals with diabetes to collectively address the challenges presented by diabetes, particularly in terms of dermatological changes.
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