Optimizing insulin delivery for patients with diabetes

被引:4
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作者
Pandya, Naushira [1 ]
Losben, Nancy [2 ]
Moore, Jane [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Nova Southeastern Univ, Dept Geriatr, Kiran C Patel Coll Osteopath Med, 3200 S Univ Dr, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33328 USA
[2] Qual Omnicare, Moorestown, NJ USA
[3] Tischer Moore Consulting Grp, Bridgeport, NY USA
[4] Natl Assoc Nursing Administrators Long Term Car, Springdale, OH USA
关键词
Insulin; Injection; Diabetes; Needle length; Safety pens; Injection technique; Long-term care; Long-term care residents; Hypoglycemia; Subcutaneous; Intramuscular; Site rotation; Absorption rate; INJECTION TECHNIQUE QUESTIONNAIRE; NPH INSULIN; RISK; RECOMMENDATIONS; MELLITUS; ADULTS; LIPOHYPERTROPHY; HYPOGLYCEMIA; ABSORPTION; MUSCLE;
D O I
10.1016/j.gerinurse.2017.11.007
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Management of diabetes for residents in long-term care settings is particularly challenging, due to the wide range of physical and mental limitations that bear on efficacy of their medications, as well as practical issues associated with the optimal administration of these medications. Foremost among the practical issues for residents requiring insulin injections, is the need to ensure that it is consistently delivered to the circulation at the target rate and dosage, thereby avoiding life-threatening episodes of hypoglycemia. Recent evidence from a multinational survey has elucidated principles of insulin injection technique, including optimal needle length and site rotation that can greatly improve consistency in delivering insulin to the subcutaneous compartment, while reducing pain, improving patient compliance, and limiting the total daily dosage. The present review consolidates these findings and highlights the most critical take-home messages for healthcare professionals working in this area. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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页码:138 / 142
页数:5
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