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Blood glucose self-monitoring in non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes: a qualitative study of patients' perspectives.

机译:非胰岛素治疗的2型糖尿病患者的血糖自我监测:对患者观点的定性研究。

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BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of blood glucose is controversial in the management of type 2 diabetes. Some research suggests that self-monitoring improves glycaemic control, whereas other research is sceptical about its value for people with type 2 diabetes who are not on insulin. Although blood glucose meters are widely available and used by this group, patients' own views are absent from the debate. AIM: To explore the pros and cons of glucose monitoring from the patients' perspectives. DESIGN OF STUDY: Qualitative repeat-interview study. SETTING: Patients were recruited from 16 general practices and three hospital clinics within four local healthcare cooperatives in Lothian, Scotland. METHOD: Interview data from 40 patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes within the previous 6 months were analysed using thematic analysis informed by grounded theory. We report findings from round 1 and round 2 interviews. RESULTS: Glucose monitoring can heighten patients' awareness of the impact of lifestyle; for example, dietary choices, on blood glucose levels. Glucose monitoring amplifies a sense of 'success' or 'failure' about self-management, often resulting in anxiety and self-blame if glucose readings remain consistently high. Moreover, monitoring can negatively effect patients' self-management when readings are counter-intuitive. CONCLUSION: Our analysis highlights the importance of understanding the meanings that newly diagnosed patients attach to glucose self-monitoring. To maximise the positive effects of self-monitoring, health professionals should ensure that patients understand the purpose of monitoring and should clarify with patients how readings should be interpreted.
机译:背景:在2型糖尿病的治疗中,血糖的自我监测存在争议。一些研究表明自我监测可以改善血糖控制,而其他研究则怀疑其对不使用胰岛素的2型糖尿病患者的价值。尽管该人群广泛使用血糖仪,但辩论中却缺少患者自己的看法。目的:从患者的角度探讨葡萄糖监测的利弊。研究设计:定性重复访谈研究。地点:从苏格兰洛锡安的四个当地医疗合作社内的16家普通诊所和3家医院诊所招募患者。方法:采用基于扎根理论的主题分析方法,对前6个月内40例诊断为2型糖尿病患者的访谈数据进行了分析。我们报告第一轮和第二轮采访的发现。结果:血糖监测可以提高患者对生活方式影响的意识。例如,根据血糖水平选择饮食。血糖监测会增强自我管理的“成功”或“失败”感,如果葡萄糖读数始终保持较高水平,通常会导致焦虑和自责。此外,当读数与直觉相反时,监视会对患者的自我管理产生负面影响。结论:我们的分析突出了理解新诊断的患者对血糖自我监测的意义的重要性。为了最大程度地发挥自我监测的积极作用,卫生专业人员应确保患者了解监测的目的,并应与患者明确如何解释读数。

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