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The Barbados Insulin Matters (BIM) study: Barriers to insulin therapy among a population-based sample of people with type 2 diabetes in the Caribbean island of Barbados

机译:巴巴多斯胰岛素问题(BIM)研究:在加勒比海巴巴多斯岛基于人群的2型糖尿病患者中,胰岛素治疗的障碍

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Highlights ? People on insulin had a more favourable attitude towards it than those not using it. ? Most believed that insulin use would improve glycaemic control (78%) and health (58%). ? Many people with diabetes felt that insulin use meant a worsening of diabetes (68%). ? Most people with diabetes believed insulin use would worry family members (63%). ? Multiple factors need to be addressed to reduce psychological insulin resistance. Abstract Aim The purpose of this study was to document in people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in Barbados, attitudes and beliefs that may result in psychological insulin resistance. Methods A representative, population-based, sample of 175 eligible people with T2DM 25 years of age and over was surveyed by telephone. The 20-item insulin treatment appraisal scale (ITAS) was administered (score range 20 to 100 for positive to negative perceptions). Results 117 people participated (67% response rate, 32% male, mean age 66 years, 90% Black, 22% on insulin). Of non-responders, 52 were not contactable and 6 were difficult to communicate with. Negative perceptions about insulin use included – meant a worsening of diabetes (68%), would worry family (63%), feared self-injection (58%), meant a failure in self-management (57%), injections were painful (54%), would be seen as being sicker (46%), increased hypoglycaemia risk (38%), required effort (34%), causes weight gain (27%), causes a deterioration in health (14%), and would have to give up enjoyable activities (10%). Positive perceptions were – helps good glycaemic control (78%), would prevent complications (61%) and improves health (58%). Mean total ITAS score (61.6, SD = 7.7) was lower for those on insulin compared to those not on insulin (53.7 vs. 63.8, p 0.0001). Sex, age and diabetes diagnosis duration were not significant predictors of ITAS score. Conclusions Multiple factors related to patient beliefs and attitudes need to be considered and addressed when initiating insulin in order to minimise psychological insulin resistance and delay. Patients using insulin had less negative perceptions than those not on insulin.
机译:强调 ?与不使用胰岛素的人相比,使用胰岛素的人对胰岛素的态度更好。 ?大多数人认为使用胰岛素可以改善血糖控制(78%)和健康(58%)。 ?许多糖尿病患者认为胰岛素的使用意味着糖尿病的恶化(68%)。 ?大多数糖尿病患者认为使用胰岛素会使家庭成员感到担忧(63%)。 ?需要解决多种因素以减少心理胰岛素抵抗。摘要目的本研究旨在记录巴巴多斯2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者的态度和信念,这些态度和信念可能导致心理胰岛素抵抗。方法通过电话调查了175名符合条件的25岁以上T2DM患者的代表性人群样本。进行了20个项目的胰岛素治疗评估量表(ITAS)(对于正面或负面的看法,评分范围为20到100)。结果参加者117人(应答率67%,男性32%,平均年龄66岁,黑人90%,胰岛素22%)。在无响应者中,有52人无法联系,有6人难以沟通。包括对胰岛素使用的负面看法–意味着糖尿病恶化(68%),会使家庭担忧(63%),担心自我注射(58%),意味着自我管理失败(57%),注射疼痛( 54%),被认为病了(46%),低血糖风险增加(38%),需要努力(34%),导致体重增加(27%),健康恶化(14%),并且会必须放弃愉快的活动(10%)。积极的看法是–帮助良好的血糖控制(78%),预防并发症(61%)和改善健康(58%)。接受胰岛素治疗者的平均总ITAS评分(61.6,SD = 7.7)低于未接受胰岛素治疗者(53.7 vs. 63.8,p <0.0001)。性别,年龄和糖尿病的诊断持续时间不是ITAS评分的重要预测指标。结论在开始胰岛素治疗时,需要考虑和解决与患者信念和态度有关的多种因素,以最大程度地降低心理胰岛素抵抗和延迟。与不使用胰岛素的患者相比,使用胰岛素的患者的负面认知要少。

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