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Twenty-first century behavioral medicine: A context for empowering clinicians and patients with diabetes: A consensus report

机译:二十一世纪的行为医学:赋予临床医生和糖尿病患者权力的环境:共识报告

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In the past decades, the sophistication of treatments for diabetes has increased dramatically, and evidence for effective interventions has proliferated. As a result, it is now possible to achieve excellent glucose control and reduce the risk of many of the complications associated with the disease. Despite these advances, however, many people with diabetes have less than optimal metabolic control and continue to suffer from preventable complications. The gap between optimal evidence-based medicine and actual practice can be great, dependent not only on the ability of the clinician to make changes in practice patterns but also on the central role of the patient in implementing optimal management plans in daily life. With recognition of the centrality of patients' actions to achieve optimal outcomes must come awareness that those actions reflect much more than simple "self-control.
机译:在过去的几十年中,糖尿病治疗的复杂性急剧增加,有效干预措施的证据激增。结果,现在有可能实现出色的葡萄糖控制,并降低许多与疾病相关的并发症的风险。尽管取得了这些进步,但是,许多糖尿病患者的代谢控制能力不足,并且继续遭受可预防的并发症的困扰。最佳循证医学与实际实践之间的差距可能很大,这不仅取决于临床医生改变实践模式的能力,还取决于患者在日常生活中实施最佳管理计划的核心作用。在认识到患者为实现最佳结果而采取的行动的中心性之后,必须意识到这些行动所反映的不仅仅是简单的“自我控制”。

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