解决持续葡萄糖监测使用不公平的问题:利用医院的持续医疗服务。

IF 4.1 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1177/19322968241288917
Gabriella M Rickards, Julia C Harrod, Kayla Del Valle, A Enrique Caballero, Nadine E Palermo, Marie E McDonnell
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背景:虽然连续血糖监测(CGM)改变了非卧床糖尿病患者(PWD)的护理方式,但在使用方面仍然存在很大障碍。随着 CGM 即将应用于急症护理环境,我们有必要考虑这一转变的潜力,以改善那些发病率和死亡率风险最高的患者获得非卧床 CGM 的机会:在这篇评论中,我们回顾了有关美国糖尿病患者使用 CGM 的具体障碍的现有文献,包括种族差异、提供者偏见、成本和糖尿病专科护理短缺。探讨的主要领域包括 CGM 在糖尿病管理中的重要性、CGM 使用不平等的后果,以及利用住院环境促进公平护理和改善残疾人的治疗效果:结果:我们提出了新护理模式的愿景,该模式利用医院的护理过渡,成功地将 CGM 纳入出院计划:结论:鉴于 CGM 的使用与改善疗效、降低住院率和急诊就诊率相关,在从住院治疗向非住院治疗过渡时促进 CGM 使用的护理模式可以提高糖尿病患者的健康公平性和生活质量。
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Addressing Inequity in Continuous Glucose Monitoring Access: Leveraging the Hospital in the Continuum of Care.

Background: While continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has transformed the care of people with diabetes (PWD) in the ambulatory setting, there continue to be significant barriers to access. With CGM on the horizon in the acute care setting, it is important to consider the potential for this shift to improve ambulatory CGM access to those at the highest risk of morbidity and mortality.

Methods: In this commentary, we review the existing literature on the specific barriers to CGM access for individuals with diabetes in the United States including racial disparities, provider bias, cost and shortage of specialty diabetes care. Key areas explored include the importance of CGM in diabetes management, the consequences of disparities in access to CGM, and leveraging the inpatient setting to promote equitable care and better outcomes for PWD.

Results: We present a vision for a new care model, which leverages the transition of care from the hospital to successfully incorporate CGM into the discharge plan.

Conclusions: Given that CGM utilization is associated with improved outcomes and reduced rates of hospitalization and emergency department visits, a care model that facilitates CGM access upon transition from inpatient to ambulatory care can enhance health equity and quality of life for people with diabetes.

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Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (JDST) is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Diabetes Technology Society. JDST covers scientific and clinical aspects of diabetes technology including glucose monitoring, insulin and metabolic peptide delivery, the artificial pancreas, digital health, precision medicine, social media, cybersecurity, software for modeling, physiologic monitoring, technology for managing obesity, and diagnostic tests of glycation. The journal also covers the development and use of mobile applications and wireless communication, as well as bioengineered tools such as MEMS, new biomaterials, and nanotechnology to develop new sensors. Articles in JDST cover both basic research and clinical applications of technologies being developed to help people with diabetes.
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