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This paper summarizes key injection technique recommendations developed by global experts. It highlights advancements in best practices for safe and effective subcutaneous injections, particularly for diabetes management.

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Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Diabetes Care
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • The Injection Technique workshops have historically convened global experts to refine best practices.
  • Early workshops in 1997 and 2000 established foundational recommendations, including skin fold use and shorter needle adoption.
  • Subsequent workshops evolved to include a broader range of healthcare professionals, such as nurses and diabetes educators.

Framework:

  • The third workshop in Athens (2009) involved 127 international experts.
  • A comprehensive review of published and unpublished data since 2000 informed the discussions.
  • Recommendations were drafted through expert group debates and consensus-building.

Implementation:

  • Focus on evidence-based practices for subcutaneous drug delivery.
  • Dissemination of updated guidelines for healthcare professionals globally.
  • Integration of new data and collective experience into clinical practice.

Implications:

  • Improved patient outcomes through optimized injection techniques.
  • Standardization of safe and effective injection practices worldwide.
  • Enhanced understanding and application of injection methods in diabetes care and other fields.