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“Everyone else gets ice cream here more often than I do—It burns me up” - Perspectives on Diabetes Care from Nursing Home Residents and their Doctors

机译:“每个人在这里得到冰淇淋的次数都比我多,这让我很生气”-疗养院居民及其医生对糖尿病护理的看法

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To explore the perspectives of nursing home (NH) residents with diabetes and their doctors regarding the burdens of living with diabetes and diabetes treatments. Qualitative study of nursing home residents aged 65 and older with diabetes (n?=?14) and nursing home physicians (n?=?9) at a Department of Veterans Affairs nursing home (known as the Community Living Center). A semi-structured interview was used to elicit nursing home residents’ and physicians’ perspectives on the burden of diabetes and diabetes treatments. Transcripts were analyzed using constant comparative methods. The mean age of the nursing home residents was 74; Most (93?%) were male and 50?% self-identified themselves as white. The mean age of nursing home physicians was 39 and 55?% were geriatricians. Dietary restrictions, loss of independence and fingersticks/insulin were noted to be the most burdensome aspects of diabetes. Nursing home residents with a more positive outlook were generally more engaged in their care, while nursing home residents with a more pessimistic outlook were less engaged, allowing their physicians to assume complete control of their care. While physicians noted the potential negative impact of dietary restrictions, nursing home residents’ comments suggest that physicians underestimate the burden of dietary restrictions. Veterans Affairs nursing home residents were substantially burdened by their diabetes treatments, especially dietary restrictions and fingerstick monitoring. Since there is little evidence that dietary restrictions improve outcomes, fewer dietary restrictions may be appropriate and lead to lower treatment burdens for nursing home residents with diabetes.
机译:探索患有糖尿病的疗养院(NH)居民及其医生对糖尿病患者的负担以及接受糖尿病治疗的观点。在退伍军人事务部养老院(称为社区生活中心)对65岁及65岁以上糖尿病患者(n = 14)和疗养院医师(n = 9)进行定性研究。使用半结构化访谈来引起疗养院居民和医生对糖尿病负担和糖尿病治疗的看法。使用恒定的比较方法分析成绩单。疗养院居民的平均年龄为74岁。大多数(93%)是男性,而50 %%的人自认是白人。疗养院医师的平均年龄为39岁,老年医师为55%。饮食限制,失去独立性和手指/胰岛素是糖尿病最沉重的方面。展望更为积极的疗养院居民通常会更多地参与他们的护理,而展望更为悲观的疗养院居民则较少参与其中,从而使他们的医生能够完全控制自己的护理。尽管医生指出了饮食限制的潜在负面影响,但疗养院居民的评论表明,医生低估了饮食限制的负担。退伍军人事务疗养院的居民因糖尿病治疗,特别是饮食限制和指尖监测而负担沉重。由于几乎没有证据表明饮食限制可改善结局,因此较少的饮食限制可能是适当的,并且可以降低糖尿病疗养院居民的治疗负担。

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