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Diabetes Management Using Modern Information and Communication Technologies and New Care Models

机译:使用现代信息和通信技术和新型护理模式进行糖尿病管理

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Background Diabetes, a metabolic disorder, has reached epidemic proportions in developed countries. The disease has two main forms: type 1 and type 2. Disease management entails administration of insulin in combination with careful blood glucose monitoring (type 1) or involves the adjustment of diet and exercise level, the use of oral anti-diabetic drugs, and insulin administration to control blood sugar (type 2). Objective State-of-the-art technologies have the potential to assist healthcare professionals, patients, and informal carers to better manage diabetes insulin therapy, help patients understand their disease, support self-management, and provide a safe environment by monitoring adverse and potentially life-threatening situations with appropriate crisis management. Methods New care models incorporating advanced information and communication technologies have the potential to provide service platforms able to improve health care, personalization, inclusion, and empowerment of the patient, and to support diverse user preferences and needs in different countries. The REACTION project proposes to create a service-oriented architectural platform based on numerous individual services and implementing novel care models that can be deployed in different settings to perform patient monitoring, distributed decision support, health care workflow management, and clinical feedback provision. Results This paper presents the work performed in the context of the REACTION project focusing on the development of a health care service platform able to support diabetes management in different healthcare regimes, through clinical applications, such as monitoring of vital signs, feedback provision to the point of care, integrative risk assessment, and event and alarm handling. While moving towards the full implementation of the platform, three major areas of research and development have been identified and consequently approached: the first one is related to the glucose sensor technology and wearability, the second is related to the platform architecture, and the third to the implementation of the end-user services. The Glucose Management System, already developed within the REACTION project, is able to monitor a range of parameters from various sources including glucose levels, nutritional intakes, administered drugs, and patient’s insulin sensitivity, offering decision support for insulin dosing to professional caregivers on a mobile tablet platform that fulfills the need of the users and supports medical workflow procedures in compliance with the Medical Device Directive requirements. Conclusions Good control of diabetes, as well as increased emphasis on control of lifestyle factors, may reduce the risk profile of most complications and contribute to health improvement. The REACTION project aims to respond to these challenges by providing integrated, professional, management, and therapy services to diabetic patients in different health care regimes across Europe in an interoperable communication platform.
机译:背景技术糖尿病是一种代谢疾病,在发达国家已达到流行病的程度。该疾病有两种主要形式:1型和2型。疾病管理需要结合仔细的血糖监测(1型)施用胰岛素,或者涉及饮食和运动水平的调整,口服抗糖尿病药的使用以及注射胰岛素以控制血糖(2型)。客观的最新技术有潜力协助医疗保健专业人员,患者和非正式护理人员更好地管理糖尿病胰岛素治疗,帮助患者了解其疾病,支持自我管理并通过监测不良和潜在的疾病提供安全的环境通过适当的危机管理来危及生命的情况。方法结合先进信息和通信技术的新护理模型有可能提供能够改善患者的医疗保健,个性化,包容性和赋权能力的服务平台,并支持不同国家/地区的不同用户偏好和需求。 REACTION项目建议创建一个基于众多独立服务的面向服务的架构平台,并实施可以在不同设置中部署的新颖护理模型,以执行患者监视,分布式决策支持,医疗保健工作流管理和临床反馈提供。结果本文介绍了在REACTION项目的背景下进行的工作,重点是开发能够通过临床应用(例如监测生命体征,提供反馈意见)在临床应用中支持糖尿病管理的医疗服务平台护理,综合风险评估以及事件和警报处理。在朝着平台的全面实施迈进的过程中,研究和开发已确定了三个主要领域:第一个领域与葡萄糖传感器技术和可穿戴性有关,第二个领域与平台架构有关,第三个领域与平台架构有关。实施最终用户服务。 REACTION项目中已开发的葡萄糖管理系统能够监控各种来源的一系列参数,包括葡萄糖水平,营养摄入量,所用药物和患者的胰岛素敏感性,为通过移动设备向专业护理人员进行胰岛素剂量提供决策支持满足用户需求并支持符合医疗设备指令要求的医疗工作流程程序的平板电脑平台。结论对糖尿病的良好控制以及对生活方式因素的日益重视可能会降低大多数并发症的风险,并有助于改善健康状况。 REACTION项目旨在通过可互操作的交流平台为欧洲各地不同医疗体系的糖尿病患者提供集成,专业,管理和治疗服务,以应对这些挑战。

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