Type 2 Diabetes in Older Adults in Long-Term Care Homes: An Educational Intervention to Improve Diabetes Care

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作者
Lega, Iliana C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kapur, Alisha [2 ]
Leung, Freda [4 ]
Zahedi, Afshan [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Womens Coll Hosp, Div Endocrinol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Womens Coll Hosp, Womens Coll Res Inst, 76 Grenville St, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Scarborough & Rouge Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
diabetes; education; long-term care; multidisciplinary; older adults; MANAGEMENT; MELLITUS; OVERTREATMENT; HYPOGLYCEMIA; PREVALENCE; MORTALITY; TRENDS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcjd.2020.01.009
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: Over 25% of nursing home residents have diabetes. Nurses (registered nurses and registered practical nurses), registered dietitians and personal support workers (PSWs) provide the bulk of diabetes care in long-term care (LTC) homes, but their self-rated diabetes knowledge is poor. In this study, we evaluated the impact of an educational intervention on comfort with, and knowledge of, diabetes management among frontline LTC staff. Methods: We implemented an educational intervention in 2 LTC homes in Ontario that targeted nurses and dietitians, PSWs and physicians. A self-assessment questionnaire and a knowledge test were administered to nurses and dietitians and PSWs before and after the intervention. We also measured preand postintervention glycated hemoglobin levels, use of sliding scale insulin and type and dose of diabetes medications prescribed. Results: After the intervention, both the nurses and dietitians and PSWs groups demonstrated increased comfort with diabetes management and improved self-appraised knowledge. Among PSWs, knowledge of foot care improved the most, and the nurses and dietitians group had the greatest improvement in knowledge of blood glucose monitoring. In addition, there was reduced use of sliding scale insulin, and in the number of residents requiring renal-based dose reductions of glucose-lowering medications. This intervention was innovative as it targeted different LTC health-care providers; it demonstrated the potential to increase LTC health-care providers' confidence in diabetes management. Future studies could assess the clinical bene fits of an educational intervention on rates of hypoglycemia and improving A1C targets. Conclusions: An educational intervention can improve knowledge and comfort of diabetes management of frontline LTC staff. (C) 2020 Canadian Diabetes Association.
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